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The Cybertruck Now Has Its Own Nuclear Bomb-Proof Cyberhouse

The Cybertruck has kickstarted a craze of angular and metallic design, with the latest idea being a house. Well, this isn’t quite a normal normal house. The design that’s been dubbed the Cyberhouse not only looks bomb proof, but it can actually withstand a nuclear bomb. And if that wasn’t enough, it has a lift for the Cybertruck to be neatly tucked away beneath ground level.

Of course, it’s only a rendering, but this Russian-designed building is seriously cool. They sent Motor1 the following statement and images.

The Cybertruck Now Has Its Own Nuclear Bomb-Proof Cyberhouse

We are architects from Russia. We designed the extraordinary house for life in the post-apocalypse, inspired by Cybertruck. If you like the project, share it with your readers. Thanks in advance!”

The Cybertruck Now Has Its Own Nuclear Bomb-Proof Cyberhouse

The design is really cool, with Modern House, the designers of this building, have already received one order.

They have a full press release which you can find below.


A company in Russia developed a home for those who want to survive a zombie apocalypse.

In November, Elon Musk presented an armored pickup truck Cybertruck, which in the global web has become known as a car for living in a post-apocalyptic environment. St. Petersburg company MODERN HOUSE has presented a conceptual architectural project Cyberhouse.

According to the authors’ idea, Cyberhouse is a multilevel bunker, which can be used in extreme situations: from zombie apocalypse to nuclear threat.

Inclined walls made of monolithic reinforced concrete and heavy-duty steel minimize external influences, both mechanical and electric. Security is also ensured by armoured windows, metal shutters and airlock doors.

In the center of the atrium there is a car elevator for Cybertruck.

“Customers often come to us with unique requests that need to be fulfilled. Therefore, for us, the Cyberhouse has become a certain look forward. The project was conceived as an architectural game, but, surprisingly, we have already received the first proposals,” said Alex Wizhevsky, chief architect of MODERN HOUSE.

The cost of the bunker house will start from 865 000 $ in basic configuration.

Parameters of the house:

The house is designed for 6-7 people.

The area of the object: 300 sq. m.

Dimensions of the monolithic reinforced concrete core (inner case box): 15x20m.

The outer metal case increases the size of the house to 25x30m.

The area of the site for such a house must be at least 37x42m – 0.15 hectares.

By the way, the architects of the MODERN HOUSE workshop prepared a Christmas present.

During the nuclear winter, Santa’s residence was relocated to Cyber House, and Santa got himself a Cybersleigh. Now there’s nothing that can stop him from delivering the gifts in time!

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  1. Cyberhouse is 100% incompatible with rain. If it rains, your rugs will get wet, the fireplace will go out. Water will seep down and flood your cybertruck. And the wind will ruin everything else.

    Also not ADA compliant or elderly friendly. So you’d better be able to climb lots of stairs, every day, coming and going.

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