Off-Grid Prefab Home with Solar Panels, California





Off-grid green prefab home, California mountains

About OMD

Design: OMD
Area: 2150 sq ft
Location: California

The off-grid prefab home with solar panels in California is designed to be self-sufficient, independent and closely connected to the nature, this prefab home is a pioneer for off-grid green housing in the region. The 2-story 2150 sq ft home is built with structural insulated panels. The off-grid prefab home introduces faster construction time, less material waste, tighter building envelope, higher insulating properties and green finishes resulting in a lower life-cycle cost of the home.





The first floor design emphasizes the strong relationship between the outdoor garden and patio with the indoor living/dining/kitchen/reading space. The 12 ft second floor plan includes two bedrooms connected by an office/studio and a bathroom.

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20 x 50 ft Prefab Home Prototype - Canuhome

Canühome: a home for the 21st century that educates consumers about what they can do to achieve a balance between sustainability and lifestyle, quality and affordability, social responsibility and innovation. 





Prefab green home prototype Canuhome


About IwB - Institute without Boundaries    

ProjectCanuhome
DesignIwB
Area850 sq ft
Year2008


The prefab home prototype is a 50 by 20 ft. prefab home, including a living room, dining and kitchen room, bedroom and bathroom. The features include reduced ecological footprint through resource and water efficiency; improved indoor environment and air quality; adaptable, accessible and universal design to meet changing needs; inherent affordability – eligible for green financing, less costly to operate, lasts longer.

Description by  IwB

Overview:

The Canühome was conceived by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and the Institute without Boundaries to raise the profile of sustainable and intelligent residential design. Building on the research conducted in the World House Project, a team of IwB faculty, students and experts set out to create an exemplary home environment that re-imagines how we may live in the near future. The 850 square foot residence was exhibited 12 times and viewed by over 500,000 people, in numerous cities in Canada and Europe.

 Goal:

The Canühome is a model home exhibit that aims to educate consumers about what they can do to achieve a balance between sustainability and lifestyle, quality and affordability, social responsibility and innovation.





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Narrow Lot Prefab Modular Home, Santa Monica, CA





Narrow lot prefab house, Santa Monica, CA

Design: OMD

This four-module two-story narrow lot prefab house (Santa Monica) is 16 ft. wide and situated in 100 ft. by 25 ft. lot. In the first floor there is an open kitchen-dining-living space facing a courtyard with sliding glass door. The second floor contains an open office space, two bedrooms and a terrace over the courtyard. Due to narrow lot conditions there is tandem parking in the garage.





Prefab Modular Weekend House, California




Modular weekend house, California

Design: Marmol Radziner

This modular weekend house in California is a minimalist simply structure with easily replaceable and low-maintenance materials like metal siding and concrete floors. The covered porch offers entertaining area for outdoor activities and sun bathing. The minimalist interior space boast exquisite and chic atmosphere.





Small Cheap Prefab House with Oxidized Steel Facade





Small cheap prefab house

Design: Alchemy

The Arado weeHouse is a small cheap prefab house built of wood and steel framed with oxidized steel facade. The interior space is decorated fir. There is a wood burning stove in the house for heating and cosiness during cold winter evenings. Its cheap, cool and sturdy enough to withstand hurricanes, earthquakes, tundra or desert.





Prefab House Kit (+plans)





Prefab house kit

Design: Rocio Romero

The LV Home Series prefab house kit are affordable, highly customizable and easily built. The manufacturers provide buyers with a kit of house parts that makes up the facade shell of the prefab home and can be delivered anywhere in the United States. The designers focus on producing strait-forward, quality, comfortable and elegant design that maximizes customer visual connection to the surrounding landscape while minimizing the footprint of the home.





3 Bedroom Modular Prefab Cabin, Seattle, Washington





Modern prefab cabin

Floor plan
About Balance Associates Architects
About Method Homes




ArchitectBalance Associates Architects
BuilderMethod Homes
Area1,811 sqft
Bedrooms3
Baths2
Modules5
LocationSeattle, Washington
Year2008

The 3 bedroom modular prefab cabin is 1,811 square feet, manufactured by Method Homes, consists of several modules such as multiple bedroom configurations, living/kitchen, bridge and bunk house modules. The modules can be configured to meet client needs or site restraints. The modern prefab cabin features custom home architectural detailing and high quality materials.

Designed by Balance Associates Architects, the Cabin Series can sit on a low foundation with a crawl space below or include a site-built basement with garage. Model 1 is fully customizable, featuring several bridge options for extra sleeping or living space. Clients can choose options and features from any of the pricing scenarios to arrive at a custom home package and price point.

This 1,811-square foot retreat-in-the-woods is actually a fully outfitted model home that doubles as a rental cabin for potential buyers looking to experience a couple of nights in the same type of prefab home that they're considering buying. It’s also available to rent as a crash pad for outdoor enthusiasts “playing” in the area.

With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and ample gear-stashing space, the Method Cabin is comprised of five factory-built-by-master-craftsmen modules including a bridge that connects the living and sleeping areas. Built to LEED Gold standards, green features of the cabin include low-flow fixtures, hydronic radiant heat, “enhanced” insulation, reclaimed cedar siding, low/zero-VOC paints and finishes, and a slag concrete foundation that includes recycled content. The base model of Method Cabin Model 1 starts at $271,650.




For those of you that might actually want to spend a night or two in this secluded 3 bedroom modular prefab cabin, you’ll be glad to know that there’s a hot tub, ping pong table, BBQ grill, and 400 thread count organic cotton sheets. Weekly and monthly rates are available.

Two Bedroom Prefab Home, Ontario, Canada





Two bedroom prefab home

Design: SMPL Design Studio
Manufacture: SMPLy Mod Prefab Homes

SMPLy Mod Prefab Homes creates modern, affordable modular homes for buyers throughout North America. The two bedroom prefab home is 984 square feet and was assembled in a climate-controlled factory environment with four principles: Livable, Sustainable, Practical, Modern.





1000 sq ft Prebuilt Green Modular Home






The Clayton i-house incorporates numerous upscale design features and energy efficient construction practices at a starting price of $75,000.

Prebuilt green modular home


About Clayton Homes

ProjectI-House
Design and constructionClayton Homes
Area1000 sq ft
Bedrooms1
Year2008




The basic prebuilt green modular home I-House is about 1000 square feet, though the design's blend of outdoor and indoor space makes it seem bigger. The main unit can be expanded by adding extra room modules in various configurations to suit the customer's needs and the topography of the lot — placing room units above one another to build, for example, on a hillside lot. The green features of the prebuilt green modular home are solar panels, Low-E windows, superior insulation, rainwater-collection cisterns, and high-efficiency appliances.

Architects at the country’s largest manufactured home company embraced the basic rectangular form of what began as housing on wheels and gave it a postmodern turn with a distinctive v-shaped roofline, energy efficiency and luxury appointments.

Stylistically, the “i-house” might be more at home in the pages of a cutting-edge architectural magazine like Dwell – an inspirational source – than among the Cape Cods and ranchers in the suburbs.

The layout of the long main “core” house and a separate box-shaped guestroom-office “flex room” resemble the letter “i” and its dot. Yet Clayton CEO and President Kevin Clayton said “i-house” stands for more than its footprint.

“It does not look like your typical manufactured home,” said Thayer Long with the Manufactured Housing Institute, a Washington-based group representing 370 manufactured and modular home-building companies.

And shattering those mobile home stereotypes is a good thing, he said. “I think the ‘i-house’ is just more proof that the industry is capable of delivering homes that are highly customizable at an affordable price.”

The “i-house’s” metal v-shaped roof – inspired by a gas-station awning – combines design with function. The roof provides a rain water catchment system for recycling, supports flush-mounted solar panels and vaults interior ceilings at each end to 10 1/2 feet for an added feeling of openness.

The Energy Star-rated design features heavy insulation, six-inch thick exterior walls, cement board and corrugated metal siding, energy efficient appliances, a tankless water heater, dual-flush toilets and lots of “low-e” glazed windows.

The company said the prototype at roughly 52,000 pounds may be the heaviest home it’s ever built.

The final product will come in different exterior colors and will allow buyers to design online, adding another bedroom to the core house, a second bedroom to the flex room or rearranging the footprint to resemble an “L” instead of an “I.”

“We thought of this a little like a kit of parts, where you have all these parts that can go together in different ways,” said Andy Hutsell, one of the architects.





Features

1. Energy Star Appliances
2. Bamboo Floors
3. No V.O.C. Paint
4. Compact Fluorescent Lighting
5. Water Saving Fixtures (Tankless Water Heater, Dual Flush Toilet & Low Flow Faucets)
6. Solar Panels
7. Energy Efficient Windows (Low E Glazing; superior "U" Value)
8. Sustainable/Low-Maintenance Siding and Roofing (Cement Board & Metal Siding / Investment Grade Metal Roof)
9. Rain Water Catchment System
10. Composite Decking (Made from recycled materials)

4 Bedroom, 2 Floor Prefab House, Germany






About Daniel Libeskind

ProjectThe Villa
DesignDaniel Libeskind
Area515 sq.m (Building Footprint: 26m x 22m, max height 11m)
LocationDatteln, Germany
Year2009
PhotographyLibeskind, Frank Marburger


Features of this 4 bedroom, 2 floor prefab house are seamless transitions between spaces, strong geometries and drastic angles. That prefab house can be delivered anywhere in the world and assembled in a few weeks. The structure meets the highest standards in sustainability, craftsmanship and design. That prefab house is classified as a low-energy building as it successfully complies with the German energy-saving standards, which indicates less than 40 kWh/m²a heat consumption.

Description from architects

This four bedroom, two-floor prefab house while completed in Germany can be constructed and shipped to almost any location in the world within months and assembled by a team of experts within weeks.





Made of wood from renewable sources, zinc, and aluminum, the 5,000 square foot, German-made structure meets the highest standards of design and craftsmanship and complies with the highest energy-saving standards in the world.

The prefabricated structure is composed of three interlocking ribbons with striking angles, creating an asymmetrical, double height, and dynamic interior.  The Villa fills a niche in the residential market between the one-off custom home and the mass productions; the structure is customizable, made to order and delivered to the site in a fraction of the time of a ground-up construction.  Details include the elaborate metalwork of the balcony off the master bedroom, light wells directing daylight into a sauna and recessed wardrobes.