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Hemp House

Residential construction market constitutes 59% of all construction. And within it, single-family housing takes up 67%. To start moving the needle in carbon sequestration in architecture is to address mass housing. Prefabricated Hemp House modules offer easy assemblies, flexibilities for a range of family-lifestyles from starter to forever home and long-term carbon storage. Within a time frame of 30 years, the design seeks to urgently respond to the call of its time through envisioning a sustainable carbon-negative future with a scalable framework that aims to responsibly bring Hemp into every home and community.