The impressive 129 square foot Yurt was made with marine-grade plywood, and features a thick, rot-proof and waterproof canvas covering, telescopic roof poles, a crown cap, and even a removable door. Made in collaboration with the rapid prototyping workshop Maklab, you can be sure the shelter does it job because Uula spent a year living in it to iron out any kinks. Best of all, the Yurt can be put together in under two hours without any tools – provided you have a couple of friends on hand to help. Uula took a few cues from nature to ensure the strongest possible construction. For example, the unique telescopic roof struts are held together using a block designed to replicate the strength and durability of a vertebrae. He also talked about the benefits of CNC fabrication techniques, saying: “We have been able to cut far more complex shapes that allow us to strip as much material away as possible without compromising on strength.” Whether you want a super-stylish base camp, or maybe even an unconventional office in the back garden, head over to Trakke’s website where Jero is available for £4500 (USD $7,447).