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		<description><![CDATA[Off-grid housing is almost always relegated to remote areas due to strict urban building codes and access to affordable land, but sometimes self-contained structures pop up in parks, on rooftops and in canals anyway &#8211; or the owners of more conventional city dwellings simply cut the cord. There are already a lot of different ways <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2017/03/15/urban-off-grid-12-creative-solutions-for-self-sustainability-in-the-city/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Off-grid housing is almost always relegated to remote areas due to strict urban building codes and access to affordable land, but sometimes self-contained structures pop up in parks, on rooftops and in canals anyway &ndash; or the owners of more conventional city dwellings simply cut the cord. There are already a lot of different ways to go off-grid in the city, most explored by necessity due to poverty, others seeking a more sustainable way of life without giving up community and convenience. From rooftop structures and mobile housing to entirely new self-powered city blocks, these solutions work within cities that already exist rather than envisioning expensive futuristic eco-cities from the ground up.</p>
<h4>The Mobiators</h4>
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<p>Somewhere between a DIY cabin, a tent and a mobile home, this strange structure by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/TheMobiationProject/">The Mobiation Project</a> travels through Amsterdam, setting up in locations all over the city as a statement about the increasingly broken global economy and damage to the environment. Built by an artist/architect and a carpenter/designer, The Mobi-01 acts as an interactive, inhabitable, &lsquo;open-house&rsquo; example of an off-grid structure that can set up virtually anywhere.</p>
<h4>Off-Grid Rooftop Penthouse in Canada</h4>
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<p>Reclaiming the rooftop space atop urban structures isn&rsquo;t a new idea, but it&rsquo;s rare to see them disconnected from the power grid, like this former mechanical room on a 19-floor office building in Edmonton, Canada. Architect Vivian Manasc saw potential in the structure when doing a technical evaluation of the building, and <a href="https://www.dwell.com/article/eco-friendly-penthouse-in-canada-d33badd2">ultimately transformed it into a home for herself.</a> The home horseshoes around an existing elevator core, which warms the space passively, and gets its power from solar panels.</p>
<h4>Free Off Grid Camping on a NYC Rooftop</h4>
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<p><a href="https://bivouacny.squarespace.com">Bivouac</a> is a pop-up campsite rotating to different rooftop spots around New York City, consisting of little more than six waterproof canvas tents with wooden frames and wool floor mats, a kitchen area with a table, and a small library. There&rsquo;s no internet, electricity or showers, and you can&rsquo;t have a campfire, but at least there&rsquo;s access to a toilet within the building. It&rsquo;s entirely free, and an interesting concept, though one wonders what this project says about accessing urban spaces when you&rsquo;re well-off just for fun versus the tent cities created by homeless people who have nowhere else to go.</p>
<h4>Off-Grid Urban Block for Dallas, Texas</h4>
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<p>What if entire city blocks could be designed to power themselves, built in areas that were previously disused, like former industrial properties or rail yards? Winner of the Re:Vision Dallas competition,<a href="http://www.archdaily.com/24813/forwarding-dallas-atelier-data-moov"> &lsquo;Forwarding Dallas&rsquo;</a> envisions a complex of living spaces inspired by rolling hills, with vegetation-covered roofs, solar panels, wind turbines, and passive solar louvers covering the building&rsquo;s glass facades to regulate heat. The block also has its own rooftop water catchment system, a greenhouse, a swimming pool and other communal spaces. The 40,000-square-meter complex could sustainably house 854 people within the space of a typical city block.</p>
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