Natura Haus is a comprehensive sustainable housing project that emerges as a response to two major contemporary challenges: access to decent housing and the urgent need for environmentally friendly solutions. This project proposes the construction of innovative, accessible, and sustainable housing structures, designed using a modular model that allows them to adapt to different environments and social needs.
These homes are built with durable, recycled materials, primarily derived from recycled plastics used in plastic carpentry, along with other eco-friendly components. Their structural design aims to reduce construction costs without compromising quality or functionality, thus providing a concrete alternative for people who do not yet own their own home.
The construction system includes...
Various self-sustaining energy options, such as the incorporation of photovoltaic solar panels and/or wind turbines, allow for partial or total energy independence depending on the geographic location. Additionally, automated homes are being developed, equipped with basic home automation technology to improve energy efficiency and make daily life easier for their inhabitants.
One of the most innovative aspects of this project is...
The development of kit homes, ready to be assembled on-site. This approach significantly reduces logistics and labor costs, while promoting local employment and technical training in communities. These kits include accessible instructions and necessary tools, and are designed for quick, efficient, and sustainable assembly.

Natura Haus represents a transformative vision: building homes that are not just shelters, but technological, sustainable, and social solutions serving a new way of inhabiting the planet.