Prefabricated housing has moved on immeasurably since the early post-war days when they were considered boring, low quality blocks. Now they are looked upon as innovative, flexible, beautiful and of course environmentally friendly. This infographic by Rubber Bond salutes the architects and designers at the forefront of modular buildings.
Infographic Sources:
1. What's a Passive House?
2. Passive House Sustainability
3. LSR House
4. Waldorf School of Orange County Dedicates Building Made from 32 Recycled Shipping Containers
5. Project FROG’s Eco-Friendly Modular Classrooms Score Big with Teachers & Kids
6. Watkinson School Solarium
7. Carmel Place
8. Solar-powered eco homes in Los Angeles assembled in just five hours
9. New neighbors drop into Atwater Village
10. Method Homes: Our Process
11. 5 of the Coolest Prefab Houses You Can Order Right Now
12. Philippe Starck + Riko realize first version of P.A.T.H. prefab house
1. What's a Passive House?
2. Passive House Sustainability
3. LSR House
4. Waldorf School of Orange County Dedicates Building Made from 32 Recycled Shipping Containers
5. Project FROG’s Eco-Friendly Modular Classrooms Score Big with Teachers & Kids
6. Watkinson School Solarium
7. Carmel Place
8. Solar-powered eco homes in Los Angeles assembled in just five hours
9. New neighbors drop into Atwater Village
10. Method Homes: Our Process
11. 5 of the Coolest Prefab Houses You Can Order Right Now
12. Philippe Starck + Riko realize first version of P.A.T.H. prefab house
Many thanks to Jake Henry and Terri Hart for this infographic.
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