Evidence, not projection

MEASURED.
NOT MODELED.

Every claim on this site is backed by a test, a production run, a signed agreement, or a patent. Nothing projected. Nothing estimated. The proof is documented and real.

Production run

10 Units

Completed in NZ. Not a prototype.

Material recovery

98%

Measured. Not modeled.

Structural tests

150+

Push-pull at 1.5× max wind load.

Years occupied

10+

2016 proof-of-concept still occupied 2026.

Assembly cycles

14+

On pilot units. Repeatable. Documented.

US units ready

2

Memphis. US-ready. Now.


The units

Real aluminum. Real dates. Real places.

These are not renders. These are photographs of built Anyplace modules — dated, located, and documented.

Anyplace branded module — March 13 2025, Auckland NZ

Single module with branded wrap — March 13 2025, Auckland NZ. Flat roof variant on timber skids. Real unit, real date.

Gable module suspended between shipping containers — cyclone test, August 2024

Gable module suspended full-span between two shipping containers — cyclone test, August 2024. No simulation. Real weather. No leaks. No damage.

2018 proof of concept occupied
2016 first installation
Aluminum frame base

Left: 2018 proof-of-concept — still occupied 2026. Centre: 2016 first site installation. Right: bare aluminum frame showing the keying-rib joining geometry.


Structural testing

We tested until there was nothing left to test.

150+ push-pull tests at 1.5× maximum wind load on the bare frame. No deviation. Not a single joint failure across the entire test program.

Four-corner full-span load test with one corner block removed — the frame held on three corners. Murphy walked to the suspended corner from inside the module to verify. The test was not planned. The result was not expected to be that clean.

A real-weather cyclone — not simulated — on a unit suspended full-span between two shipping containers. No leaks. No damage. No structural movement. The test was the weather.

Forklift drag tests on single and joined units. No failure. Wall panel replacement: 28 minutes start to finish.

Suspended load test
Corner pile test
Forklift drag test
Corner marking test

Forklift drag test — recorded


The production record

Ten units. One country. Full circularity.

Production machining
Production operator
CNC machining
Module packed for shipping

The 10-unit New Zealand production run was not a controlled factory environment. It was a field laboratory — real components, real tolerances, real assembly conditions, real weather. The 98% material recovery figure was not projected from a model. It was measured from the components of that run.

The production run revealed a critical 0.7mm tolerance error that, when corrected, improved fit and assembly consistency across the system. That error and its correction are documented. Replicating Anyplace requires approximately two years of production mistakes including that specific error.

No commercial sales have been made. The first US production run will be the first commercial run. Investors enter on a de-risked asset: every production mistake has already been made in New Zealand.


Independent site tour — UDINZ

Urban Development Institute of New Zealand. February 18, 2025.

UDINZ brought their membership to the Anyplace production facility in Avondale, Auckland for a hands-on site tour. Industry professionals, developers, and urban planners saw the system in person.

UDINZ site tour February 2025 — full room
Murphy explaining solar roof integration at UDINZ site tour
Roof strip detail at UDINZ tour
Solar roof at UDINZ
UDINZ warehouse tour

UDINZ Summer Site Tour Series 2024/2025 — hosted by Adaptable Structures, 9 Fremlin Place, Avondale, Auckland. 18 February 2025, 7:30–9:00am NZDT.


Supply chain

Hydro North America.
Agreement signed.

Technical and Economic Discovery Agreement signed with Hydro North America, February 2026. Paul Walker, Head of Sales, met in person at the 2026 NAHB International Builders' Show in Orlando.

Hydro is one of the world's largest aluminum companies with a significant US manufacturing and distribution footprint. The TEDA is the formal beginning of the supply chain relationship for US production.

The Anyplace IP is geometry — it runs through existing aluminum extrusion infrastructure anywhere in the world. Hydro NA is the US supply chain partner. Two complete US-ready units are in Memphis now.

The tariff advantage — 2026

2026 tariffs on lumber, copper, steel, and cabinets are projected to add $17,500 per conventional home. Anyplace modules are recycled aluminum — domestic material, robust US supply chain via Hydro North America. As tariffs widen the cost of conventional construction, the Anyplace cost advantage widens with them.

Two US-ready units — Memphis

Two complete Anyplace modules are US-ready in Memphis. The first US production run builds on a validated design, a signed supply chain agreement, and a production record that has already made and corrected every major manufacturing error.


Recognition

Independent validation.

BIM World Munich Top 40 — November 2025
Kiwibank NZ Innovator of the Year gala — March 20 2025
SBN Next 95 2024

Left: BIM World Munich Smart Construction Innovation World Cup — Top 40, November 2025. Centre: Kiwibank NZ Innovator of the Year gala — Spark NZ Innovator Semi-Finalist, 1 of 10, March 20 2025. Right: SBN Next 95, 2024.

BIM World Munich

Top 40

Smart Construction Innovation World Cup — Selected Innovator, November 26–27 2025.

Kiwibank NZ Innovator of the Year

Semi-Finalist

Spark NZ Innovator — Te Pou Whakairo o te Tau. 1 of 10 from thousands. Gala March 20 2025.

Massey University

August 2025

Presentation and faculty certificate. Independent academic engagement with the system and DfIND methodology.

The full technical record

Every test. Every patent.
Every data point.

The complete technical and investment documentation lives at adaptablestructures.com — the research hub for the entire Anyplace ecosystem.

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