kammiot
Kammiot is a modular housing concept and product line designed for rapid deployment in emergency housing, temporary accommodations, and flexible urban shelters. A kammiot unit is a prefabricated, weatherproof panel that serves as a single living chamber; multiple units can be joined via standardized connectors to form multi-room ensembles. The system emphasizes ease of transport, simple assembly without heavy tools, and energy efficiency through insulated panels and optional solar power. Materials commonly used include cross-laminated timber, reinforced composite panels, and recyclable aluminum frames.
Origin and name: The term kammiot is derived from the fictional Kammi language, where kam meaning room
Development: The Kammiot concept emerged in the early 2010s as a response to housing shortages after natural
Variants: Kammiot Standard for general shelter; Kammiot Eco with solar and rainwater capture; Kammiot City for
Reception: Proponents highlight rapid deployment, low weight, and modularity. Critics point to higher upfront cost, long-term
See also: modular housing, prefabricated housing, disaster relief housing.