Talk about a breakthrough in witty inventions. What if you could impact the homeless community with a product thats small enough to fit into ones back pocket?
Thats exactly what Martin Azura created-an idea that could change a homeless community for the better, but could also revolutionize camping and any other outdoor sleeping experience–its called The Basic House and its a blow up house that, when deflated, can fit right in your back pocket.
Azura created the bubble residence to provide emergency shelter in case of a natural disaster or crisis. It’s made out of metalized polyester material and uses body heat or heat from the sun to self inflate. Not only does the material reflect your body heat when inside, but it can be reversed to reflect the sun to keep a cool interior. Is that dope or what?
Check out the video below to see how this phenomenal invention works.
-Smith
Tags: Basic House, Martin Azure