Build faster, smarter and greener

A modular system to help you increase quality and performance, while reducing complexity and risk.
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High-performance,
low carbon

As well as creating homes with superb, fabric energy performance, WikiHouse also helps radically reduce embodied (or 'upfront') carbon emissions.

A typical new brick home emits
30-50 tons of carbon. By using regionally-grown, bio-based materials, the same WikiHouse might emit 7-10 tons. In fact, the sustainably-grown wood actually stores more atmospheric carbon than it emits. So your build project can actually be net carbon negative.
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Develop your own house types

Stop reinventing the wheel every time. Develop standardised, replicable house types that fit your needs, and then customise and adapt them for each site.

This iterative approach allows you to continuously improve quality, ensure consistency and lower costs over time.
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Don't just build homes, build capacity.

Construction is a hugely important part of the economy. With WikiHouse, you can have all the benefits of transforming construction whilst also sustaining local  green jobs and SMEs. Typically around half of the money spent on projects using WikiHouse stays in the local economy. This supports livelihoods, and helps grow the capacity of the future construction industry.

A resilient supply chain

With WikiHouse you are not tied to a single supplier. You can build your own supply chain. If one company ceases trading, it doesn't mean everything is lost – others can fill the gap. So you can focus on building healthy, effective relationships with suppliers that you like to work with.
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Our form will ask for a few key pieces of information about you and your project, so we can respond to your enquiry.
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