House V2 (2004): Auto

🌱 : It integrated recycled steel and energy-efficient glazing to lower its carbon footprint.

: The structure was designed to be "plug-and-play." Auto House v2 (2004)

: The house featured an early version of a "breathing" facade, where automated louvers and vents would adjust based on the sun's position and temperature. 🌱 : It integrated recycled steel and energy-efficient

💡 : Buyers could theoretically choose different "modules" to add bedrooms or office space. The Legacy The Legacy A comparison with like the Blume

A comparison with like the Blume House or the Dwell Home.

While the Auto House v2 did not become a mass-produced consumer product, it served as a critical "proof of concept" for the modern . It proved that a factory-built home didn't have to look like a temporary trailer; it could be a permanent, luxurious, and technologically advanced piece of architecture. Many of the glazing and thermal-break technologies tested in the Auto House v2 are now standard in high-end sustainable residential design today.