Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping Tests Icopod
MACKINAW MILL
CREEK CAMPING
CHOSEN TO TEST THE "ICO-Pod"
IN A GREAT LAKES CLIMATE
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Our 2006 pod. IcoPod - 108 sq. feet ![]() |
SMALL FRIDGE MICROWAVE FAN ELECTRICITY ELECTRIC LIGHTS FULL SIZE BUNKS USE CAMP FLUSH TOILETS AND SHOWERS |
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THE POD LANDED AT MACKINAW MILL CREEK CAMPING AND OUR CAMPERS WERE FASCINATED. Our 2006 pod. |
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“If we must
live in a world in which people are forced to live in cardboard boxes,
then someone should at least invent a better box.” - Sanford Ponder
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| In summer of 2005 Mackinaw Mill Creek
Camping was been accepted as a beta testing partner by Icosa Village to
test the IcoPod in Northern Michigan. 2006 we have received an
updated model of the IcoPod and have a brand new one for our campers
this season! See us building our ICOPOD Our 2006 pod. Created to address the need for dignified and humane housing for victims of disasters and the homeless, this temporary cardboard enclosure is treated to last approximately 5 years. It is designed to be insulated, fire resistant and to pass natural light to the inside. ![]() The Icopod was voted as invention of the year by Time Magazine in 2004. With scores of people left homeless by the Sumatra Tsunami, Hurricanes Katrina, Dennis, etc. in 2004 and 2005 the landing of the icopod came not a minute too soon. As beta testing partners we are helping the designers to make the "Pod" better by passing on our comments and the comments of our "Pod Campers."
As a Pod Camper they had the opportunity to pass on their comments and suggestions to help them make the Pod even better. Our 2006 pod. THE RESULTS ARE IN: Shortly after we acquired our POD the designers
changed materials for the Icopod to a recyclable Although it remained standing, and habitable, the
walls were visibly weakened and began to bow and swell. A
testament to the geometric structure, the icopod, even in this weakened
state, was still extremely strong and cozy. This year we offer an updated version that looks identical but that is created from waterproof recyclable materials. Check out the pod but make your reservation early. Our 2006 pod. |
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| About the pod (source: icosa village web page) |
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In the 1940s, R. Buckminster Fuller applied his design and engineering expertise to invent a geodesic structure that could serve as an inexpensive alternative to traditional homes. Using a series of triangular networks, Fuller’s design creates a self-supporting structure with no internal reinforcement. Proponents of the Fuller geodesic model believe that it is still the most efficient and cost-effective construction technique available.
Check out Icopods being used by Doctors Without Borders in Kashmir
helping earthquake victims |
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Mackinaw Mill Creek
Camping Icopod Photo Gallery Click on photos below to see larger |
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See us building our ICOPOD |
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