Showing posts with label modern prefab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern prefab. Show all posts

15 May 2008

Next House: Prefab that fits all

I really like some of the things I see on Next House's site. I even like the site itself, which is really saying something; I find so many architects’ sites so fussy and difficult to navigate, which is odd given the inevitable descriptors in their “about us” statements: elegant, functional, minimal, clean, etc. I love that the flat-pack houses come in sizes XS, S, M, and L. – GF
(via Below the Clouds)

31 January 2008

I'll take one, please!

Since shelf space is at a premium (and I'm too cheap!) I'll be asking my library to buy this book: Contemporary PreFab Houses by Erin Cullerton (Author), Michelle Galindo (Designer), published by daab out of Cologne, Germany. I couldn't get the publisher's pages to load quickly enough (5 minutes per page?!?), so here's what MoCo LoCo has to say about it: Due out next month Contemporary Prefab Houses is the first in a series of daab reference books with a compact landscape format that gives a detailed presentation of all projects, showing concepts, photos and texts.

Of course Amazon has it here.

(via the girl in the green dress + MoCo LoCo) – GF