The double-wing folding house, as the name suggests, is a building that resembles a bird spreading its wings and flying. The concept of the bi-wing folding house originally originated from the aviation industry. Its principle is to use the "aircraft" design concept as the basis to realize the folding function of the building through the mechanical structure, get rid of the single space limitation of the fixed building, and increase the diversified use functions.


Among the wide variety of house building types today, the double-wing folding house has its unique advantages. First of all, bi-wing folding houses can reduce the area occupied by the ground. Compared with fixed houses, bi-wing folding houses can be flexibly folded and stored, reducing the floor area of the house, which can naturally effectively save land resources.

Secondly, the double-wing folding house can also provide more usage scenarios. For example, in outdoor camping activities, if a double-wing folding house is used as a temporary residence, it can not only provide basic living and sleeping functions, but also open or fold the wings as needed to provide a more comfortable accommodation environment in different scenarios.

Of course, the design and manufacture of bi-wing folding houses also face some challenges that are different from those of fixed houses. For example, the design of the mechanical structure requires a high degree of precision, and the selection of materials and components also needs to take into account strength and stability during the folding process. In addition, designers also need to consider the ventilation, sound insulation, waterproofing and other functions of the double-wing folding house to reduce some problems that may be encountered during use.
In short, the design and development of double-wing folding houses has become a new hot spot in the current construction industry. In the future construction field, double-wing folding houses will be applied to more fields with their unique advantages such as flexibility, small footprint, and diverse scenarios.









