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The application scope of space capsule house.
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2025-08-22 16:41
1. Tourism and leisure scenarios
(1) Scenic area homestays/campsites: As popular homestays or camping accommodation units, they can be quickly deployed in scenic areas such as mountains, lakes, and grasslands without destroying the terrain. They are in line with the "light development" tourism concept and can also attract tourists with their technological appearance.
(2) Parent-child camps/resort towns: With amusement facilities, they can be used as short-term vacation accommodation to meet the needs of family tourists for convenient and comfortable living, and their locations can be adjusted as the camp operates.
2. Emergency and temporary resettlement scenarios
(1) Disaster relief resettlement: After disasters such as earthquakes and floods, they are quickly transported to the disaster area as temporary housing, providing safe, warm (or insulated) living space to ensure the basic living needs of the affected people.
(2) Large-scale event support: Such as exhibitions, competitions, music festivals, etc., as temporary staff dormitories or audience rest areas. After the event, they can be evacuated as a whole without leaving behind construction waste.
3. Special operations and scientific research scenarios
(1) Field operation sites: Field operations such as petroleum, mining, and forestry, or scientific research projects such as geological exploration and meteorological observation, as long-term dormitories for staff to withstand harsh climates (such as high temperatures, severe cold, and strong winds).
(2) Supporting facilities in remote areas: In rural and border areas with inconvenient transportation, as dormitories for teaching teachers and attached housing for medical stations, solving the problem of staff accommodation, and the deployment does not require complex infrastructure.
4. Commercial and public service scenarios
(1) Mobile commercial space: Transformed into temporary cafes, cultural and creative shops, scenic area service stations, etc., flexibly arranged in business districts, parks, and scenic areas, adapting to short-term commercial activities or filling service gaps.
(2) Temporary urban supporting facilities: In urban demolition transition zones and around construction sites, as dormitories for workers or temporary community service points to ensure basic housing and service needs.
5. Personal and Family Needs
Short-term stays/migratory living: These properties meet the needs of individuals or families seeking short-term accommodation in a different location (e.g., to escape the cold or heat), without the need to purchase a home. The property allows for relocation based on the season or needs.
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