On the fringes of concrete cities, deep in tranquil mountain forests, amidst lakeside meadows or orchards, capsule houses shaped like red apples quietly stand.
On the fringes of concrete cities, deep in tranquil mountain forests, amidst lakeside meadows or orchards, capsule houses shaped like red apples quietly stand.
Due to structural limitations, the window area of mobile villas is often limited, and it is necessary to maximize the introduction of natural light through reasonable layout.
High-strength steel can improve the bearing capacity of components, while lightweight composite materials can reduce top inertia forces and lower seismic response.
Whether waiting for a flight at the airport, taking a lunch break, commuting in transit, or staying overnight, people yearn for a corner where they can both isolate themselves from the hustle and bustle and find peace and quiet.
As a prefabricated living space that blends modern design with sustainable concepts, the windows and ventilation design of an Apple cabin is not only a manifestation of functionality but also a delicate balance between human and nature.
In today's rapidly evolving living landscape, mobile villas are radically redefining the boundaries of "home." They are no longer heavy replicas of traditional brick-and-concrete structures