Pre-fab 101: Green Field Trip to the MOMA

Posted on September 26, 2008 by Samantha Tackeff in Architecture

Cellophane House

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For more information about visiting, check out the MOMA website. And while you are there, don’t forget to head to the gift shop, which is always filled with good green gifts.

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5 Responses to “ Pre-fab 101: Green Field Trip to the MOMA ”

  1. Brianne

    27. Sep, 2008

    Modular homes are so great for being eco-friendly. I love the open window designs most of them have, but if you’re in a suburban community all your neighbors can see in. It’s a toss up - privacy or good natural light.

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  2. Joel Leitson

    11. Sep, 2009

    Great stuff here!
    Modular / prefab homes will offer solutions to the world’s housing shortage for the deprived, under-privileged and low income populations in society by providing a total system for basic, low-cost, quality built housing. The modular housing constructed with sandwich panels is the lowest in cost, most rapidly erected, simplest in design, and most structurally sound basic housing in existence today. Plus, you can ship 21 houses in a 40 foot container.

    My 2 cent’s……..Joel

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    26. Sep, 2008

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