By matalangit On January 16th, 2010
This Modern Prefab M-House provides over 1000 sq ft of modern contemporary space, with 8ft ceiling height, of beautifully designed and detailed contemporary house or office. The prefab m-house is constructed using the best quality materials and components available; it’s also very highly insulated. M-house is built to an extremely high specification, comes fully equipped and beautifully finished. To help you find a site for your modern home design, he designed it to fit the legal status of a caravan (or trailer), so in some instances you won’t need planning permission, eg: putting it in your modern garden decorating. The cost of a new residential m-house, completely finished and ex works is £147,500.
Modern Prefab M-House Diningroom
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By matalangit On July 17th, 2009
The North Carlton Green Home Design by Zen Architects was inspired at modern home design by the clients’ intuitive connection with landscape and the sun, complemented by our innovative use of sustainable design principles. Zen Architects at to North Carlton Green Home Design a rooftop garden provides an urban oasis perched above the surrounding rooftops nestled in the tree tops. North Carlton Green Home Design passive heating is provided by a two storey north facing void that allows sun to penetrate deep into the house heating thermal mass of exposed concrete floor and ceiling. North Carlton Green Home Design water consumption is minimized through collecting rainwater and re-using grey water in the garden. North Carlton Green Home Design plants were integrated into the building to create a modern living, breathing, sustainable space that is a delight to inhabit. North Carlton Green Home passive cooling is provided by windows located to catch breezes cooled by the courtyard plants and pond while a two storey void facilitates natural heat removal through stack effect. North Carlton Green Home Design the gardens are watered by automated subsurface irrigation systems to minimize water lost through evaporation.

North Carlton Green Home Design by Zen Architects.
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By matalangit On June 27th, 2009
The Modern Prefab Villa by Studio Daniel Libeskind Architects worked with proportion GmbH on this project first signature series home design, creates a new dialogue between contemporary living and a completely new experience of space. In Libeskind Designs a Prefab Home, the Gray Lady gives us a glimpse of The Villa, which is part of Daniel Libeskind’s Signature Series of private homes. The villa can be shipped and assembled anywhere in the world and is expected to cost between 2.8 to 4.2 million USD.

Like a crystal growing from rock, a dramatic structure emerges from the ground.
Modern Prefab Villa by Daniel Libeskind Architects it is unique at every turn, offering maximum insulation and durability, cutting-edge technologies and compliance with some of the toughest energy-saving standards across the world. Built from premium materials, this German-made, sculptural living space meets the highest standards in design, craftsmanship and sustainability.
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