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MicroBlok

MicroBlok is a 210 SF, 8.5 foot wide, steel, high quality modular prototype unit with living, bath, and casework with light food prep, designed for people experiencing homelessness. The goal of MicroBlok was to help move people into housing that is safe, warm, and dry, with dignity.

Stuart Emmons was the co-designer for this innovative housing product when he was VP Strategic Development at Blokable. 

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Interior

The wood ceiling combined with the glass end wall made the MicroBlok feel large and creates a space that residents could live in for long periods of time. 

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Floor Plan

The MicroBlok has a living area, kitchenette, casework for personal storage, bath, and utility closet for Plug + Play. 

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Interiors (continued)

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Interior renderings

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Project

The Phoenix Rising project was a 7 unit project in Auburn, WA that was a second generation of the MicroBlok.

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