While there will be limited applications for developing a paper house (as you see above) in China, where I can see some interesting applicatons for this type of product/ technology/ form is inside the house. Already, you have the folks from A00 showing off what can be done with old suitcases, and if there is an element of this form that I think could make this interesting is simply that it is another product that can come from recylced paper.
According to the coverage at Inhabitat:
Ultimately, Xianggang hopes that the Paper-House emphasizes the importance of sound construction. In a world where new developments seem to pop up daily, quality should not be forgotten. Although it is unlikely we will see paper-house villages in the future, the message is worth considering, and the house itself is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
Something the UK architects visiting China on sustainability market mission can learn from China on their November mission.