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When you discover something or even invent something, the general trend in that is to think of the future and move ahead. Now there is something called as a Walking House which is taking things back, all the way back to the nomadic era. Collaboration between MIT and the Danish design collective N55, the moving house is designed to move at the muscle speed of a human and comes with six hydraulic legs. It has been outfitted with a kitchen, toilet, bed, and wood stove.
The N55 Walking House is meant to be an ecological concept that is not harmful to the environment and inspires nomadic excursions. It gets its power from solar panel and micro windmills and many such modules could be fitted together to create what you may like to call it, a walking village.
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