Using Wikihouse: A Introductory Guide For Your Project
Using Wikihouse: A Introductory Guide For Your Project
Using Wikihouse: A Introductory Guide For Your Project
Using WikiHouse
A introductory guide for
your project
Digital design
WikiHouse can be thought of as a kind of
digital ‘lego’. Parametric scripts ‘code’ the
building, generating detailed 3D models and
cutting files. Designs can also be modelled
directly using software such as SketchUp or
Rhino.
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Local fabrication
The files can then be sent instantly for local
digital CNC fabrication. A micro-factory
capable of fabricating WikiHouse
components can be set up by anyone for a
fraction of the cost of a traditional
prefabrication facility, ready to manufacture
precision, high-performance homes.
Hundreds already exist.
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Simple assembly
The components can then be rapidly
assembled like a large flat-pack, to millimetre
precision. They can be assembled by any able-
bodied person, even if they do not have
traditional construction skills. This makes it
ideal for self-builders or local SMEs.
The Technologies 06
Dev stage beta (25+ completed) Dev stage alpha (seeking first pilots) Dev stage beta Dev stage alpha
Typical cost* £325/m2 floor area Typical cost* £250/m2 floor area Typical cost* £60/m2 Typical cost £250 ea
Max span 3.6m Max span 4.5m Max height 4.8m Max width 1m
Max height 2 storeys Max height 3 storeys Max height 2.1m
* Chassis cost. Includes materials and manufacturing, does not include assembly
Performance 07
kg CO2 1800
Wood is good per tonne
1350
CNC fabrication
As a rule of thumb, each sheet typically costs around £25 to buy and takes 15-30 minutes to
manufacture using a CNC. For small projects, it usually makes sense to find a local manufacturer.
Larger projects may consider setting up their own microfactory to significantly reduce cost.
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Project owner WikiHouse Architect Engineer CNC operator Local building companies
library
Building
Planning Structural control
permission sign-off sign off
1. Acquire site 2. Outline design 3 Detail design 3. CNC manufacture 4. Assembly 5. Occupancy
Find and buy a Sketch design, Prepare full model, spec Find a local Choose procurement Move in. Optional
plot of land within the rules of / bill of materials, microfactory. method, find local feedback and
suitable for the system cutting files and companies and plan performance
development assembly manual site sequencing monitoring.
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Need help?
All WikiHouse technologies are open source.
This means you can use them for free without
paying a licence fee.
Scotland, UK
A-Barn
A garage and writing studio built on the
West coast of Scotland in 2014 for a private
client. The structure was assembled in one
week by the owner, a group of volunteers
working with a local builder.
Warwickshire, UK 14
Farmhouse
A 110m2, 3-bedroom home which was
designed by Architecture 00, and almost
entirely self-built by the owners. Clad in
natural Oak, with the internal layout
designed to meet the requirements of a
contemporary farmhouse. The result is a
beautiful, high-performance home, which
cost less than £110,000
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Austria
Alpine Studio
Initially built as a prototype demonstrator by
a group of architects and designers
developing WikiHouse in Austria , the
structure was disassembled and rebuilt as a
permanent mountain escape.
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London, UK
HereEast Studios
Formerly part of the broadcasting centre for
the London 2012 Olympics, the architects
Hawkins Brown designed 23 studios for artists
and creatives on an elevated gantry. The
structures had to be lightweight, capable of
rapid production-line-like assembly. The
studios vary in their form, layout and
appearance.
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What’s next?
We’re working on a smart
building platform that will use
automation and data to
transform the way we design,
build and use homes, and to
make WikiHouse and other
manufactured building systems
incredibly easy to use.
Cost
£32,000
Annual energy cost
£115
FAQs
WikiHouse Foundation
UK non-profit 9152368
www.wikihouse.cc
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