OmniMino offers a roadmap for its possibility space—showing how the same system can shift into fundamentally different scenarios across contexts. A single room in the city, a flexible office inside a warehouse, an event venue for a few days, or rapid covered space within the first 24 hours of a disaster zone. Here, what changes is not the “system,” but the configuration, the envelope, and the use protocol.
Configurations centered on quality of life. The same structural language scales up or down with household needs and climate; the envelope and interior layout shift per scenario.
Treats the workplace not as a “renovation,” but as a system that moves with operations. Warehouse-office, production/assembly, and support zones can relocate as needs change.
A reusable system logic—especially for temporary venues like expos—instead of single-use build-outs. The core system stays the same; the envelope and interior setup shift rapidly to match the event.
Frames emergency shelter as a strategic public asset managed through the chain store → deploy → assemble → upgrade → recover. Extends from field security and technical infrastructure to storage and rural livelihood support (livestock) units.