Cool project of Blue Sky Homes LLC with Lance O’Donnell of o2 Architecture in this 1,000 SF home located in the Mojave Desert region at 4,000’ above sea level. Called a sustainable, modestly scaled residence to serve as a prototype for a prefabricated line of homes.
Special attention was paid to site placement and building orientation. Definitely this building contains pure structure of columns and planes, adaptability is created by the non-load bearing walls and openings that can be moved within the structure to satisfy a variety of site conditions.
Positioned above the site on moment-resisting columns and beams of cold-formed, and light gauge steel. Composed by a grid of pre-manufactured wall panels and standardized building components. The bathroom module, containing all home MEP systems, is built off-site and delivered finished.
Interior spaces are defined by the placement of storage cabinetry, eliminating interior framed walls. Solar technologies provide electricity, hot water and space heating.
The flat-packed building components minimize transportation volume and promote sustainability through material/structural efficiency and can be dissembled and relocated. The inherent nature of prefabricated design ensures low embodied energy and minimizes site waste. The prototype was completed after a construction schedule of 8 weeks. [via]
Special attention was paid to site placement and building orientation. Definitely this building contains pure structure of columns and planes, adaptability is created by the non-load bearing walls and openings that can be moved within the structure to satisfy a variety of site conditions.
Positioned above the site on moment-resisting columns and beams of cold-formed, and light gauge steel. Composed by a grid of pre-manufactured wall panels and standardized building components. The bathroom module, containing all home MEP systems, is built off-site and delivered finished.
Interior spaces are defined by the placement of storage cabinetry, eliminating interior framed walls. Solar technologies provide electricity, hot water and space heating.
The flat-packed building components minimize transportation volume and promote sustainability through material/structural efficiency and can be dissembled and relocated. The inherent nature of prefabricated design ensures low embodied energy and minimizes site waste. The prototype was completed after a construction schedule of 8 weeks. [via]
You can also watch a YouTube video about the house – here.
Visit the o2 Architecture website – here.
Visit the Blue Sky Homes website – here.
Photography by NuVue Interactive
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