Monocoque Cabin is Off-Grid Tiny House Designed After WWII Fighter Planes

The Monocoque Cabin is an extraordinary design by architect Peter Markos. It is a fascinating tiny house with a mind-blowing undulating shape inspired by the fighter planes and Monocoque design of the World War Two era. Its timber curved shape and cocoon-like structure make the unique design possible.

We even think the curving exterior shares a similarity with a snail shell. Even though it exhibits an unprecedented profile, it is extremely versatile with an interior that effortlessly houses 2 to 4 people and its off-grid ability.

Measuring 30 feet long and 11 feet wide, it stands beside the encompassing nature and luscious woodland. The Monocoque cabin has a defining exterior covered in a structural skin that supports all the loads, akin to an eggshell. It shares similar and effective construction techniques used by the aerospace and automotive industries within their structural system.

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