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abstrak:Casa Ojala is also sustainable for off-grid use, with a manual mechanical system and rainwater collection.
An Italian design firm created a 290-square-foot bungalow tiny home.The bungalow, called Casa Ojalá, can be rearranged into 1,000 different configurations.Casa Ojalá is also sustainable for off-grid use, with a manual mechanical system and rainwater collection.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Italian architect Beatrice Bonzanigo designed Casa Ojalá, a tiny bungalow that can create up to 1,000 different shapes and arrangements.Bonzanigo and her partner Ryan Nesbitt worked on the prototype out of Milan, and they're now planning to launch production and sell the bungalows.After it won a design adward in April 2019 at Milan Design Week, dozens of people joined a waitlist for the chance to purchase Casa Ojalá. Now, Bonzanigo hopes to deliver the first models by the end of the year.Take a look at the unique tiny home here.
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