Modular Interchangeable Adaptable Housing
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Loq-kit is a proposed system of mass-produced interchangeable and reusable and adaptable house parts.
Loq•kit was created by architect Patrick Freet in 2001 as a way to use the “components” to build affordable homes quickly assembled into many configurations.
The nature of the Loq-kit adaptable housing system is that each house constructed using this method is unique in layout and appearance.
Loq•kit house parts use snap-lock connections so that homeowners may adapt their homes to changing needs over time.
Diagram showing the modular and adaptable housing components used in the proposed Loq-kit House concept.
An artists impression of one of the Loq-kit Adaptable House Designs
A Loq•kit adaptable house is assembled from three different components:
A modular metal frame, modular infill panels, and modular snap-cladding.
Component sizes for each type are regulated by Loq•kit’s alternating grid sequence.
At time of this post the Loq•kit house parts are is unavailable commercially.
Loq-kit Adaptable Housing




