Showing posts with label Modular Homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modular Homes. Show all posts

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Camelback Houses by GRAFT Architects



This Camelback 2 Houses Design Project is a part of the 'make it right program' in the lower 9th ward, New Orleans designed by GRAFT Architects. The Camelback Houses use the cradle to cradle philosophy and received LEED platinum certification. they are prefabricated modular units, constructed off-site. Camelback houses bring in a better environment, economical, and society combination.



For their design, GRAFT Architects based their ideas using the camelback shotgun typology. historically, camelbacks emerged as a way for residents to add a partial second story to a residence, whether simply to gain more space for a single-family home or to add a rental unit at the rear of a structure. in their design, we utilize the camelback strategy to stack a second efficiency unit above a first floor shotgun house.



A critical programmatic goal within the design is to establish a strong connection between the private interior zone of the house and the shared public space of the street. the primary challenge in achieving this goal lies in negotiating the 8’-0” first floor height that is required to make the houses safer from future flooding of the street level. the broad and spacious deck located in the front yard mediates the relationship between public and private by raising the deck 5' - 0' above grade.



Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Home for Children + Adolescent, Germany by Juergen Mayer H. Architects

Juergen Mayer Haus project

Architects
: J. MAYER H. Architects + Sebastian Finckh
Location: Hamburg-Bergedorf, Germany
Project Team: Juergen Mayer H. , Sebastian Finckh (Project-Architect), Marcus Blum
Client: Stiftung “Unternehmer Helfen Kindern”, Vorstand: Andreas Barke
Project Year: 2007-2008
Architect on site: Arch 3, Dirk Reinisch, Berlin
Structural Engineers: WTM Engineers, Hamburg
Landscape Architects: Breimann & Bruun, Hamburg
Photographs: Dirk Fellenberg



Located near the edge of the forest in Hamburg, a new residential building is now finished as a home for children and adolescents. The characteristics of the building are based on a two colour relief facade embracing a compact house volume. A central staircase penetrates the division between floors in favour of communication to create a central open space for the community.

Haus by Juergen Mayer
Home for Children Adolescent

Not-So-weeHouse by Alchemy Architects



A little brief about Alchemy Architects Not-So-weeHouse :
Not-so-weeHouses start with a base weeHouse module, then add additional modules and/or "special use modules" to create a customized modular home. Each project is planned and built individually, allowing for a wide variety of finishes and layouts.


Alchemy Architects Contact :
* Geoffrey Warner - Architect
* 856 Raymond Ave South
* St. Paul, MN 55114
* Tel: 651.647.6650
* Email: info@weehouses.com
* Web site: alchemyarchitects.com



Basic Details of the Not-So-weeHouse by Alchemy Architects :

* basic "kit" price: varies
* sq ft: varies
* kit price/sq ft: varies
* est. finished price/sq ft: $150 - 175
* bedrooms: varies
* baths: vaires
* garage: no
* decks: optional



Base Price Includes:

* all windows/patio doors
* painted interior walls/ceilings
* fiber cement board exterior siding
* EPDM membrane roof
* Insulation - wallsR19/floorR35/ceilingR45

* prefinished bamboo flooring
* IKEA cabinets/sinks | Kohler® toilets | Moen® fixtures
* design costs / site layout / approval drawings
* ductwork for heating/cooling | electrical/lighting
* rough-in for appliances, hot water heater



Also worth mentioning: basic weeHouse pricing for any region in the country is now available. Kudos to the weeHouse folks for making that information so accessible!

model: 2x4 weeHouse
designer: Alchemy Architects
price: from $319,000 (~$150/sf)
size: 2,150 sf
br: 3
style: modern
how: complete modules

model: 4x4 weeHouse
designer: Alchemy Architects
price: from $319,000 (~$150/sf)
size: 2,090 sf
br: 3
style: modern
how: complete modules

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Modular Townhouses by Garisson Architects

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This-high efficiency product enhances the health of its occupants. reduced energy cost and CO2 emissions, and conserves resources throughout the construction process. Complete Construction start at $200/sq ft. Plans are fully developed and ready for building department submission.

Available individually or in packages of three. Each unit included owner's triplex plus rental income from ground floor duplex apartment. Build to desired specifications of client, width and depth can be adjusted to a variety of sites.

Green features include : - Double Roof, Rainscreen wall, Living wall, Solar-generated Ventilation, Energy star appliances, Recycled Materials, Low VOC materials, Water Conservation, Ecosmart Fireplace and more.., See the complete Article Here.

Modular Townhouses by Garisson Architects
















Modular Townhouses by Garisson Architects

















Modular Townhouses by Garisson Architects

Monday, December 20, 2010

iHome, Unico Modular Apartments
















iHome, What does that means..?? is it Innovative Home, Inspiration Home, Idea Home, Independent Home or whatever.., But the iHome is one of many great concept about an factory-built house ( modular house ). The fact that modular apartments are faster to build and less expensive is the background of this iHome exist. "This is the iPhone equivalent for housing", thats what the Unico President, Jonas Sylvester said about iHome.






























Get the complete article about iHome here : nwsource

Sustainable Housing System by Patrick Freet called Log Kit















New Modular Innovative design from architect Patrick Freet Loq•kit. To create walls, infill, and envelope this building system has utilizes snap-lock components that are adaptable and affordable. Intended for easy assembly that can be customized and changed, Loq•kit technology makes building and remodeling a snap, literally!
















This Loq•kit design won 2nd place in a recent C2C Home Competition, and although the concept is still in development, the designer has launched a detailed website to open dialogue and bring this innovative idea into the public awareness.