Zero-Impact ‘Agrihood’ Community of 3D-Printed Huts
The Galini Sleeping Pod, a zero-impact 3D-printed hut proposed by New York-based architecture practice DFA offers an idyllic vision of future reprieves. The 300-square-foot suspended pod features a water system (show, sink and toilet) that pulls its supply from atmospheric water (and recycles waste-water). Meanwhile, its electricity is drawn from a combination of solar and wind technology. Of course, it also offers a place to sleep. DFA also envisioned the pods’ community—known as Walden Monterey in Southern California—which they foresee as a tech-hideaway for members to refresh their brains.
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