Follow the build of the first Prototype on YouTube next release next Friday.
Follow the build of the first Prototype on YouTube next release next Friday.

Most buildings begin by breaking the ground. Digging deep. Pouring concrete. Anchoring themselves to the earth like they're afraid gravity might stop working.
This is the first Resilient-Class prototype. A home that sits on the ground—not in it. A life-preserving system designed for a world where the ground moves, the water rises, and the only reliable force is physics.

For generations, we built on an assumption: that the ground beneath us is stable. Fixed. Permanent. But the climate crisis has shattered that assumption. The ground moves now. It shakes. It floods. It liquefies. It simply disappears.
And when it does, a traditional foundation becomes a trap.

What if a home didn't need to be fixed to the ground? What if it could sit on the ground—relying on an undeniable universal force with a 13.8-billion-year track record? What if it could be removed... easily?
Those questions led me to today.
📐 ENGINEERING HIGHLIGHTS:
🌍 WHY THIS MATTERS:
1.2 billion people will be displaced by climate change by 2050. Current housing solutions—static homes and emergency tents—aren't built for this reality. Resilient-Class is the first platform designed for the world we actually live in, not the one we thought we did.






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