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Prefab Now [Hardcover]

James Grayson Trulove
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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Collins Design (1 Jun 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0061149888
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061149887
  • Product Dimensions: 27.7 x 27.4 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,179,667 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Prefabricated and modular homes are essentially buildings whose components are built at a factory, then shipped and assembled on site on a foundation that has been constructed in advance. These homes were once viewed as nothing more than modest, inexpensive shelters, lacking in any design aesthetic and offering only the basics required for habitation. This is no longer the case. Prefab design has emerged as a way for the design - and cost - conscious generation to achieve the dream of home ownership. Today, prefab houses are manufactured to the highest standards of construction and aesthetics. Repetitive, linear configurations once made a prefabricated house easy to spot. Architects are using new construction technologies and materials to create complex designs that make every prefabricated home look custom-designed. Clients are able to choose among a variety of modules to arrive at a home that is uniquely their own. And thanks to the internet, these houses can be ordered from all over the world. European architects have long embraced the notion that prefab design has merits, and many of their designs have inspired many U.S. architectural firms to create distinct lines of modular and prefab housing. Today, new models and designs, like cars, are being introduced on an almost annual basis. Elaborate plans and drawings accompany each project, and the book offers a broad geographical range of homes from the U.S., Europe, Asia and Australia.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
oh dear 2 Oct 2010
By D&D TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Prefabs are fascinating but this book, oh dear. The interiors are mostly great but the overwhelming majority of the exteriors are undistinguished or downright ugly.

One exterior even has a caption "The house blends with its snow-covered environment" when the photo shows what looks like a 5 story box covered with white corrugated iron plonked next to a forest! What a carbuncle. I guess the caption was meant to be ironic...

It's quite understandable, a necessary part of the equation, when a container-home looks like a box, or series of boxes in different configurations, stuck on a site. But it is unnecessary for any other prefab to lack even a modicum of style - unless it has to be made as cheaply as possible (and even then there have been some stunning yet inexpensive buildings that show what can be done).

And it is unacceptable to publish a whole book mainly featuring prefabs with utterly and depressingly mediocre exteriors. By contrast, "Prefab Houses" by Taschen (received the same day) was less than half the price and half the size (although the same number of pages) - but the exteriors of the buildings featured there were infinitely more stylish and interesting. Also, "Prefab Modern" by Jill Herbers of a similar size as this one (slightly fewer pages) but also less than half the price, was a much better book.

Shame on you, Truelove & Cha.

P.S. This is MY opinion - if you have a different one, write your own review rather than objecting to mine.
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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful
This Is A Very Attractive Book... 5 Dec 2007
By sfarmer76 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
PreFabNow, $26.37 Amazon.com, is a two hundred page square-format book from author James Grayson Trulove. His recent hardbacks include 25 Apartments and Lofts Under 2500 Square Feet, New Sustainable Homes, and The Modern Townhouse. This volume highlights prime examples of striking prefabricated homes on the market today - and examines facets such as cost, durability, and sustainability. The book also includes drawings, plans, renderings, and sumptuous full-page color photography from various architects and photographers.

Resolution: 4 Architecture envisioned the Mountain Retreat that occupies 18 of the first 30 pages appearing after the Contents and Foreword. This 1,800-square-foot home was assembled in a factory before being erected on-site in the Catskills. Once the prefabricated bars were raised, exterior sheathing of cedar board and cementitious panels were applied; a deck for entertaining was also added. My favorite element on this house is the butterfly roof with clerestory windows.

English countryside homes like Cedar House - designed by Hudson Architects - are enviable. This 3,450-square-foot home (utilizing off-site construction) was erected in just one week. Timber-panel floors, roofing, and walls allowed for easy installation; 15,000 untreated cedar shingles complete the exterior. Because the roof structure was lightweight, roof beams were not required - therefore the residence has soaring ceilings and vast open spaces. My favorite feature on this structure is the cantilevered corner window in aluminum-frame.

Flexibility and portability are found in the Portable House from Office of Mobile Design. This California dwelling has ample living and sleeping spaces divided by a kitchen and bath. Once the 12-by-60-foot steel frame is trucked to its site and set on a foundation, the exterior is fitted with metal siding and translucent polycarbonate panels that serve as windows. My favorite detail here is the bamboo flooring, since bamboo is a sustainable hardwood.

Another home designed by Resolution: 4 Architecture is in rural Virginia. The Country Retreat is a 2,600-square-foot house with communal areas on the lower level and private areas on the upper level. Once its prefabricated bars were raised, exteriors of horizontal cedar siding and cement-board accents were applied; a ground-level stone courtyard conceals a swimming pool. My favorite attribute of this retreat is the view from the dining/living area onto the aforementioned courtyard.

Besides the Mountain Retreat, my favorite residence in PreFabNow, is the Red Cabin designed by Alchemy Architects. Perched in the Minnesota woods, a 750-square-foot house with two bedrooms and a galley kitchen evokes the image of a tugboat stranded atop a hill. Configured from two pre-built modules, the home appears spacious due to ground level and rooftop decks. Clad in rough-sawn siding, the house is painted firehouse red to mimic nearby cabins.

Next I'll discuss the X 1 which is part of the X-Line from Hive Modular. This 2,300-square-foot modular home - also located in Minnesota - has 15 foot ceilings in the dining, kitchen, living, master and second bedroom, and study area. Its exterior is covered with maintenance-free fiber-cement and metal siding, and the windows are all black-clad aluminum. I'd say the architects at Hive Modular are fans of the artist Mondrian, based on this prototype.

Of the houses featured here, I especially like the Mod3 Riverview. This green home was designed by Studio 804 of Lawrence, Kansas. All its ceiling, floor and wall cavities are filled with recycled cellulose instead of fiberglass insulation. The exterior is home grown Douglas fir used to reduce fuel consumption associated with shipping materials from overseas. Floor to ceiling windows utilized here also insure ample natural light, reducing the need for artificial light.

While I can't imagine living in a Mobile Dwelling Unit - designed by Lot-Ek - it does possess a certain post-Millennial charm. This unit is built from recycled shipping containers. Its interior and sub-volumes are fabricated from fixtures, plywood, and plastic-coated plywood. When all the sub-volumes are extended, the square footage of the dwelling increases by ten percent. Overall, I'd say this is an excellent coffee table book for anyone that's contemplating buying a prefab home.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Visually Entertaining 16 Dec 2007
By Brenz - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
PreFab Now

For me, this was a pleasure to look through. The variety of homes covered in the book are extensive; and the photography captured the Pre-Fab installations beautifully. I plan on building a Pre-Fab in the future and I found this book to be a great source of inspiration and visual information.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful
oh dear 2 Oct 2010
By D&D - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Prefabs are fascinating but this book, oh dear. The interiors are mostly great but the overwhelming majority of the exteriors are undistinguished or downright ugly.

One exterior even has a caption "The house blends with its snow-covered environment" when the photo shows what looks like a 5 story box covered with white corrugated iron plonked next to a forest! What a carbuncle. I guess the caption was meant to be ironic...

It's quite understandable, a necessary part of the equation, when a container-home looks like a box, or series of boxes in different configurations, stuck on a site. But it is unnecessary for any other prefab to lack even a modicum of style - unless it has to be made as cheaply as possible (and even then there have been some stunning yet inexpensive buildings that show what can be done).

And it is unacceptable to publish a whole book mainly featuring prefabs with utterly and depressingly mediocre exteriors. By contrast, "Prefab Houses" by Taschen (received the same day) and "Prefab Modern" by Jill Herbers both had fewer houses and fewer pages - but the exteriors of the buildings featured there were infinitely more stylish and interesting.

Shame on you, Truelove & Cha.

Note: this is MY view. If you disagree, write your own review.
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