AD Round Up: Prefabricated projects Part I

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Green construction is a huge deal nowadays. With more and more architects designing sustainable buildings, anything you can do to make your house more eco-friendly is more than welcome. One of those things, is prefabrication. So to end this week’s Round Up, we bring you previoulsy featured prefabricated projects.

Pentimento House / Jose María Sáez & David Barragán An architecture to be naked to connect with their surroundings. Built with a single piece of prefabricated concrete, which can be placed in four different ways (assembly) which solves structure, wall, furniture, ladders, even a garden facade that is the origin of the project. Outside is a neutral grid that is camouflaged like a fence or hedge. Inside, each wall is different and it fits its scale needs, function, position, etc. A concrete platform serves as its foundation and adapts to the topography bypassing the trees or incorporating them (read more…)

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Cite: Sebastian Jordana. "AD Round Up: Prefabricated projects Part I" 17 Apr 2009. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/20063/ad-round-up-prefabricated-projects-part-i> ISSN 0719-8884

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