Designed by Berlin-based Studio Aisslinger, this incredibly 
attractive modular home was created almost 4,000 ft above sea level. 
Located near Bozen in Northern Italy, it features magnificent views of 
the Dolomite mountains, yet can be easily taken apart and rebuilt in a 
new location. This makes the structure perfect for the travelling nomad,
 all while leaving a minimal CO2 footprint. Rajesh kannoly 
Dubbed 
Fincube, the home is made entirely of local wood and the design is 
minimal, material-orientated and in close touch with nature. A 
360-degree triple glazing is
 furnished with a second facade layer, giving the building a very 
elegant, yet modern shape. 
The
 modular aspect of Fincube allows it to be embedded into a variety of 
landscapes including forests, meadows and mountainsides. The combination
 of long-lasting design and the option of changing its location make the
 Fincube a flexible home or hideaway, and a lifetime companion. To top 
it off, Fincube
 is a smart house, with all vital functions being controlled by a 
central touch panel. 
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Sustainable Nomadic Home
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