Prefab by MiniArc: Cooler Than It Ought To Be (GALLERY)

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On: Apr 6, 07
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Prices for prefab homes are heading south as more players enter the market.  MiniArc of California is one of a growing number of prefab manufactures, and with more people wanting customization, modern architecture, and the convenience of quick assembly the future is bright for prefab. 

LA-based architecture firm MinArc is customizing prefab homes at prices that remain surprisingly economical. With their new M3 House they will be able to design and deliver an all inclusive package (minus the land and the foundation) that gives their clients a site specific house which also makes the most of the best qualities of factory built prefab: including high quality control of assembly and use of all natural materials. The total cost for the inclusive package will run clients roughly $200-$250 per square foot (including permitting). What’s more incredible about M3 House is the limited amount of time spent on-site for final assembly. Once the foundation is complete, M3 House can have your 2,500sq foot home ready for furnishing in only 8-10 hours. You just need to allow for one additional day to tie in your electrical and plumbing utilities. (inhabitat)

Source: minarc   Via: inhabitat  






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