Description |
188 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 28 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Foreword 9 -- Cantilever House Washington State 12 -- Chameleon House Michigan 18 -- Shinohara Residence Japan 28 -- Cedar House United Kingdom 32 -- Future Shack Australia 40 -- X 1 Minnesota 46 -- Modern Module 54 -- Mountain Retreat New York 58 -- Camp Smull Maryland 76 -- Country Retreat Virginia 86 -- Portable House California 102 -- Siegal Residence California 110 -- Container Home Kit 114 -- Mobile Dwelling Unit New York 120 -- Texas Retreat Texas 126 -- Red Cabin Minnesota 134 -- KitHaus K1 California 140 -- CH14 Georgia 150 -- Mod 2 Shawnee Kansas 162 -- Mod 3 Riverview Kansas 168 -- Pod Australia 176 -- Freedom Australia 180 -- Mod and Shed Australia 186 |
Summary |
Prefab homes were once viewed as nothing more than modest, inexpensive shelters, lacking in any design aesthetic and offering only the basics required for habitation. This is no longer the case. Prefab design has ememrged as a way for the design- and cost-conscious generation to achieve the dream of home ownership |
Analysis |
Architectural structure & design |
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Building materials |
Subject |
Prefabricated houses.
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Architecture, Domestic.
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Author |
Cha, Ray.
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LC no. |
2007007130 |
ISBN |
9780061149887 hardcover |
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0061149888 hardcover |
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