Where are you most comfortable at? My guess would be that many people would say they are most comfortable in their own bedrooms. What if I told you that there is a potential that you could bring your room with you wherever you leave? You would probably think that was something of the si-fi future. Well Ged Finch, a 26 year old austraillian entrepreneur, is working to make that a reality.
Ged Finch is studying to obtain his PhD at Victoria University’s School of Architecture in Wellington, Austrailia. He has created a resuasable X-Frame structural framing system. This system can reduce construction waste from a single home, up to 5 tons of waste! Finch says his design was picked up this year by the Australian commercial accelerator programme, which was looking for circular economy models. “They found X-Frame and were very keen to be involved, and, subsequently, we have had a lot of success in Adelaide.” Finch is actually up for a potential award at the Sustainable Business Awards, that will be annouced tonight! The team has built more demonstration projects, completed several office fit-outs, and is about to build a large house that will be completed by Christmas. Good luck to Ged Finch at the awards and in his upcoming ventures.
All information found at https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/latest/123404201/young-entrepreneurs-sustainable-wall-system-provides-a-house-that-keeps-on-giving