 The modular concept would be like the idea is to have a large enough piece of land to be productive, but not only self-sustaining, but also to have food production for sale for changing and so on so that you can be a producer and the idea is that it can be paid off with like 500 euros per month over 10 years period so that to make it very cost-efficient and one module would be 36 square meters inside space and it can be combined up to 220 square meters if that is wanted. Eitherly it was a green roof, full wood material, it could be removed and this is the idea that one module might look like this. Two could be either put like that or like that and if you put four you have 220 square meters so that would be the modular building. The upside would be like if you have these two houses they are independent basically so if you want to your children order so they take one of the houses they have their own entrance and you mustn't really have too much trouble with them and that's good for the peace inside the family. When they move out you can rent out the other part of the house or you get your parents in so that's a lot more flexible and that's the idea behind this modular house so that's my initial design there. Two rooms and first everything was really rectangular but I know that some round space and so on makes a design a lot more comfortable so the next step was like cutting the edges off putting it inside to have like rounded insides. The loam walls can be made a little bit round and so that's my design as it will be now and that's I have harvested the wood already it's drying now until next year and then the construction will be done. Putting two together having space in between that's making hundred square meters with two modules and that's giving the flexibility and the idea is that this would be the house for micro farms in the new town concept the new town concept that I presented in the first lecture.