Prefab by MiniArc: Cooler Than It Ought To Be

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— April 6, 2007 — Art & Design
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.

Implications - MiniArc's new M3 house gives consumers the opportunity to have a site-specific structure designed for them out of high-quality modular components. With an estimated cost of $200-250 per square foot, this is definitely a feasible service that people from a wide variety of price ranges can afford. Most amazingly, the M3 House's remarkable prefab technology means that even a house of 2,500sq feet can be assembled in as few as eight hours.

Trend Themes

  1. Prefab Homes — Opportunity for innovative customization, modern architecture, and quick assembly in the growing market of prefab homes.
  2. Customization — Demand for personalized and site-specific prefab structures presents opportunities for disruptive innovation.
  3. Modular Components — The use of high-quality modular components in prefab homes provides an avenue for disruptive innovation in construction methods.

Industry Implications

  1. Home Construction — Prefab homes offer potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the home construction industry.
  2. Architecture — Customizable modern architecture in prefab homes opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the architecture industry.
  3. Manufacturing — Growing demand for prefab homes creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the manufacturing industry.
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