Prefab: Zero House

Posted on October 27, 2007 by admin

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“ZeroHouse is a 650-square-foot prefabricated house designed to operate autonomously, with no need for utilities or waste connections. It generates its own electrical power, collects and stores rainwater, and processes all waste. Shipped to a site on two flatbed trailers, it can be field-erected in less than a day. The house, fully air-conditioned and heated, is configured to comfortably support four adults with two bedrooms, a full bathroom, a kitchen/dining room, and a living room. In addition, two elevated exterior terraces and an outdoor shower extend the living spaces”….. Via Texas Architects..for full Article < Go here>

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  1. [...] beewax placed an observative post today on Prefab: Zero House.Here’s a quick excerpt:The house, fully air-conditioned and heated, is configured to comfortably support four adults with two bedrooms, a full bathroom, a kitchen/dining room, and a living room. In addition, two elevated exterior terraces and an outdoor … [...]

  2. Don Altland says:

    How much is it? I might want to import some.

  3. beewax says:

    Hi Thanks for the comment. I don’t know how much it costs but you can contact the devlopers at their website http://www.spechtharpman.com/.

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