Livinghomes Introduced Three New Standard Prefab Homes

October 21st, 2008 - Posted in Prefab Modular Homes

LivingHomes, known as a premier developer of modern, prefab homes, today introduced three new standard homes, making it the first company in the nation to offer prefabricated, LEED-certified residences to consumers. By bringing these products to market, LivingHomes continues to make healthy living more accessible nationwide. Founder of the Southern California Institute of Architecture and architect of the model home Ray Kappe, FAIA developed the first line of standard homes that LivingHomes will offer.

The Ray Kappe 1 and the Ray Kappe 2 are designed to be built in volume with minimal customization and therefore require less engineering and design time than custom homes. LivingHomes is also introducing a standard home model designed by Santa Monicabased David Hertz Architects (David Hertz). Hertz’s sleek initial design will form the basis for a full line of similar, flexible, easily reproducible homes.

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  2. Richard Chapel Says:

    I don’t understand why prefab contemporary homes are not available in the “affordable” price range. I’m sick of seeing the “boxes.” If there were an ultra-modern eco-home in the $100,000 range, I think you would see rapid acceptance.

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