Home Solution Habitat
United States

Habitat

Emerging Innovation

Sustainable architecture / Sustainable building materials & equipment

Prefabricated, fully integrated, biophilic designed homes that actively regenerate rather than deplete—where living spaces give back more than they take.

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issho

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Company Established Year

Since 2023

Who is this solution for

Business, Individual

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To sell
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To find distributors
For investors

Project Status

In progress
In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

PARTNERS/ADDITIONAL CONTACTS

Rainstick Shower

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 9
SDG 11
SDG 13

Product description

issho.homes

issho is pioneering the generative living movement with Habitat.

Habitat is a prefabricated, fully integrated, biophilic home that combines cutting-edge technology, natural design principles, and intentionally sourced materials to reimagine the relationship between people, home, and planet. This holistic approach transforms how energy, water, air, and food systems interact—creating a cohesive living ecosystem that empowers homeowners and hospitality partners to live in deeper harmony with both people and the planet.

Generative living is the idea that homes shouldn’t simply exist as passive structures, but actively enhance the well-being of their inhabitants and the environment. By prioritizing comfort, innovation, and environmental consciousness, issho is reshaping what it means to live well.

By redefining the connection between the built environment and nature, issho envisions a future where every home becomes a positive force for ecological well-being—seamlessly blending modern comfort with environmental stewardship.

Habitat’s flagship model, Namu, currently offers three distinct floorplans—Rest, Drift, and Flow—each ideal as a guesthouse, additional living space, or hospitality suite. Namu Live, coming soon, is designed as a primary residence that grows with you—beginning as a single module and expanding as your needs evolve.

 

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

Key Characteristics

  • Integrates all core home systems — energy, water, air, and food — into one cohesive “living ecosystem.”

  • Uses biophilic design principles to connect residents with nature and improve wellbeing.

  • Incorporates smart monitoring for real-time management of water, air quality, and energy use.

  • Promotes self-sufficiency through solar generation, water recycling, and food-growing systems.

  • Focuses on future-proof design, enhancing durability and adaptability to climate and resource shifts.

Environmental Benefits

  • Cuts carbon emissions through on-site renewable energy and efficiency upgrades.

  • Decreases waste by reusing water, nutrients, and materials within a closed-loop system.

  • Supports local biodiversity via natural landscaping and integrated food production.

  • Enhances climate resilience and reduces grid-dependence, ensuring homes remain functional during disruptions or shortages.

  • Promotes regenerative living — turning each home from a net consumer into a net contributor to the environment.

About the Company

issho is a forward-looking home-technology company devoted to creating residences that do more than just sustain life—they enrich it. By integrating cutting-edge systems, biophilic design, and sustainably sourced materials, they aim to enable “generative living” where homes give back to people and planet, rather than merely consume resources. Their mission is to empower homeowners and community developers to transition from standard building practices to deeply resilient, eco-aware habitats—ones that blend comfort, innovation and environmental integrity in equal measure. With solutions that span energy, water, air and food systems, issho seeks to reset the relationship between the built environment and the natural world, making every home an asset for ecological wellbeing.

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