The system
One module to start. Carried to site on a car trailer. Built in one day. A full home when you're ready — and never a single component sent to landfill when you're done.
The #6 Lego block at building scale
The Anyplace module is named after the #6 Lego block — the ideal building unit at building scale. Snap one together for a weekend escape. Stack and join them for a family home. The geometry handles the rest.
Joined, stacked, and configured — flat roof with internal staircase. Every variation uses the same patented module geometry.
1 Module
Escape
Cabin in the woods. Car trailer delivery. One day build. Your place by nightfall.
2 Modules
1 Bedroom
Kitchen-bath split + bedroom-living. Full residential entry. Two modules joined = 30sqm clear-span interior.
3 Modules
2BR Entry
Room for a child, a guest, a workspace. Add the third module when life changes — not before.
4 Modules
Full Home
Full 2BR/1BA with living room. The $125K target. A complete family home.
The gable join
Place two modules with shed roofs facing outward. The gable forms between them — a full pitched roof over 30 square metres of clear-span interior space. No internal posts. No structural interruption. A living room, a classroom, a medical bay, or a dormitory — depending only on the Payload inside.
Two modules joined, gable formed, disaster relief bunk configuration. Same geometry — different Payload.
Left: empty module showing the frame. Centre: same module, bedroom Payload installed. Right: two modules joined, mirrored aluminum cladding — the cabin in the woods.
Delivered on a car trailer
A single Anyplace module ships flat-packed on a standard car trailer. No heavy haulage. No crane on arrival. No foundation poured before delivery. You tow it to site, unload it, and build it the same day.
The module components are designed to fit within standard trailer dimensions. Every extrusion, every panel, every connector — sized for the trailer, sequenced for the build. Two people with fewer than ten standard hand tools assemble a complete module in one day.
No concrete foundation required. Screw piles go in by hand in under an hour. The module sits on them, levels perfectly, and is structurally complete before sunset. No specialist skills. No contractor dependency. No six-month wait.
The cabin in the woods you always wanted — built in a day, on land you own, financed as personal property at a price that matches your actual income.
Assembly — full sequence
Complete assembly sequence. Two people. One day. No concrete slab. No specialist skills.
Assembly team
2
People. No specialist skills. No contractors. No crane operator.
Tools required
<10
Standard hand tools. Nothing proprietary. Nothing hired.
Wall panel replacement
28 min
Full panel removal and reinstallation. No permit. No contractor.
The interior — Payload
The Payload system fits inside every Anyplace frame. Height-adjustable in under an hour. Resaleable. Repurposed as construction fencing or concrete forms at end of use. Never financed at mortgage rates.
A conventional kitchen financed on a 25-year mortgage at today's rates costs more than double its sticker price — and ends in landfill within 15 years. Payload changes the math. The cabinet system is modular, moveable, and resaleable. Kitchen counter height adjusts from standard to wheelchair-accessible in under an hour at zero structural cost.
When the module changes hands, the interior goes with it — or sells separately. When it reaches end of use, it becomes construction fencing, then aluminum recovery. Three value captures from one manufactured component.
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