Skylark 150

BETA
WikiHouse Skylark 150 has walls thick enough to contain 150mm of insulation. It works best for single storey structures. For more information about when and how to use it, read the design guide.

Blocks library

The blocks library is the live repository of the current WikiHouse blocks and their cutting files plus metadata. 3D models are available in a variety of formats. We will continue to add new blocks over time. If you spot an issue, want to request future blocks or contribute new ones, you can do so via our feedback page, or via GitHub.

Databases

You can also access and download a live database of all the blocks and their data.

WikiHouse Skylark 200 has walls thick enough to contain 200mm of insulation. It can be used for 2-3 storey structures or single storey structures where additional insulation is needed. For more information about when and how to use it, read our design guide.

Files coming soon

We're currently working on adding these blocks to the library. If you need access to them in the meantime to deliver your project, please get in touch.

Please do

A tick mark. Means yes, you can do this.

Use it

Most WikiHouse files and information are licensed under a Creative Commons–Sharealike licence, so you are free to use, distribute or modify them, including commercially.

A tick mark. Means yes, you can do this.

Check it

All WikiHouse information is shared 'as is', without warranties or guarantees of any kind. You are responsible for checking it and using it in a safe and responsible way, for example, getting it checked by a structural engineer.

A tick mark. Means yes, you can do this.

Comply with regulations

You are responsible for making sure your project complies with all relevant local regulations, including planning, building codes and health & safety legislation. If in doubt, seek professional advice.

A tick mark. Means yes, you can do this.

Re-share your improvements

If you make any improvements to the system, you must publish your files under the same type of open licence. However, you do not need to publish the plans and specifications for individual projects unless you wish to.

A tick mark. Means yes, you can do this.

Use a WikiHouse Manufacturer

We strongly recommend using an approved WikiHouse Manufacturer to make your WikiHouse blocks. If a CNC fabricator you want to use is not yet a WikiHouse Manufacturer, you can put them in touch with us and we will work with them to ensure your chasiss and blocks are made to proper production standards.

A tick mark. Means yes, you can do this.

Get support

We provide a range of support services and tools to make it easy to deliver your project using WikiHouse, including a full chassis design and check service. It is not compulsory to use these, but it is recommended.

Please do not

A cross. Means no, you can't do this.

Call yourself WikiHouse

Do not use the name "WikiHouse" to name or describe your company, organisation or any marketed product or service unless your blocks have been made by an approved WikiHouse Manufacturer or you are a WikiHouse Partner, in which case you may use the WikiHouse trademark under the terms of that agreement.

A cross. Means no, you can't do this.

Remove notices

Do not remove any licence notices from files if you are re-sharing them.

A cross. Means no, you can't do this.

Claim to be endorsed

Do not give the impression that you are endorsed by, or affiliated with WikiHouse or Open Systems Lab (unless you are, by written agreement), and do not claim to represent the WikiHouse project or community as a whole.