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I have become more and more interested in prefabricated architecture over the years. I realize that this can be a boring subject to some, but I think there are broad and interesting implications that surround the subject. This house by MYCC was built in three months, but assembled on site in three days. On a practical level, you consider the cost and headache saved in having such a controlled environment. On another level, you consider the freedom in design that environment provides. While I'm not holding this project up as the ultimate in prefabrication possibilities, I am encouraged that this idea has taken root with good designers because it will enable them to do more as resources become more scarce.



























See more at MYCC Architects. Photographs by Fernando Guerra

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Comment by Tyson on August 26, 2010 at 1:14pm
Thanks Jack, the photos are by Fernando Guerra, the link is

http://www.ultimasreportagens.com/ultimas.php
Comment by Jack Bid on August 26, 2010 at 12:54pm
@Tyson,

Amazing post. Where do you get these awesome pictures from?

Prefab construction is very interesting and certainly has many possibilities. Unfortunately, pre-fab highrise buildings were a rage in the UK in the 70s, but were not adopted on a larger scale coz of safety concerns. But the concept is very interesting indeed.
Comment by Paulo Tedim on August 23, 2010 at 4:49am
Great work !
Comment by Sebastian Fanta on August 22, 2010 at 4:08pm
Great House and concept.
Comment by Dr. Arch. Telemak Ananyan on August 22, 2010 at 10:15am
Респект!
Comment by Heather Fyfe on August 7, 2010 at 12:47pm
I agree with you Tyson!!!! In fact I do think its a beautiful house and would be exciting to live in. The use of the light and shade is visually pleasing, and being able to construct something in 3 dys makes putting up housing quickly available. If we begin to look at the amount of natural disasters that are wiping out housing around the world, quick implementation of new lodging ,made out of pre-fab materials is becoming a necessity. www.foxfireglass.com

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