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This house which looks like some kind of bunker is a private residence designed by Thomas Bendel. It’s made of prefabricated concrete blocks besides its front and back which are done in glass and black anodized aluminum. Behind house entrance is a ten meters long staircase with a steel handrail. The living area is a large space which hides kitchen behind high gloss maple walls with black oak joints. Other walls are made of raw concrete which are in contrast with pure black floors. Through the windows around the house a lot of landscape views are captured. Even the bathroom has such views but couldn’t be viewed from the outside.
The weather in the North Europe is not very stable. Usually the houses should be heated more than half year in a row. For example, the weather in Oslo, Norway is cold and unpredictable so Rintal Eggertsson Architects created great 19m² prefab house which is easy to heat and has stylish appeal. The project is called Boxhome and is more ecological and economical friendly than common house construction. Even though such house isn’t an option for main family house, it’s great as summer house or cottage. The prefab house has four rooms covering the basic living functions: kitchen with dining, bathroom, living room and bedroom. With such minimalist, modern look the house could become very popular in Scandinavia countries.
Bedroom children well is a bedroom equipped for learning, such as a table to study, bookshelves, computer table. as in the following figure is a bedroom that children complete with wardrobe.
This complex prefab house is located on the top of the hill near Granite Falls, Washington, about an hour outside of Seattle. The site has a lot of beauty around but doesn’t have electricity, water or roads. Because of conditions prefabricated structure was choose to overcome the difficult nature of the site. The frame is made of steel covered with 4-by-22-foot panels, acting as walls. The panels follow a simple pattern that leaves open space for dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the house which capture awesome views around. A lot of elements around the house are custom made by artists which happened to be friends of the owner. Even though prefab houses usually are simple and not different from each other, this house designed by Anderson Anderson Architecture became a truly unique home.
This award-winning environmentally friendly modular built home is a project by Architecton and Shelter Industries. The 1,400 square feet v-shaped vacation home is the result of the growing interest in preserving environmental resources by using reclaimed, recycled and sustainable materials and products. The house’s exterior is made of cedar and steel cladding with custom-fabricated metal roof. Windows are designed to save energy like other energy-efficient appliances in the house. The roof is designed to collect rain water. Modular construction helps to cut construction budget.
The kitchen/great room wing and bedroom wing, linked at the main entry and by the courtyard deck, provide multiple accesses to the deck. The surrounding landscape features drought-resistant grasses and plants, thus conserving water. The house is designed to make the border between indoor and outdoor transparent.
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