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mattmcinerney:

Some interesting architecture posted on FormFiftyFive today:
The Taliesin Mod.Fab™ was designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. It can be connected to utilities or be “unplugged,” relying on low-consumption fixtures, rainwater harvesting, greywater re-use, natural ventilation, solar orientation, and photovoltaics to reduce energy and water use. The structure is dimensioned and engineered to be transportable via roadway
Looks more like Rietveld’s Schröder House than anything Frank Lloyd Wright did, but very cool idea for low-consumption. More information via Inhabitat.

Man I love modern design.  Want.

mattmcinerney:

Some interesting architecture posted on FormFiftyFive today:

The Taliesin Mod.Fab™ was designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. It can be connected to utilities or be “unplugged,” relying on low-consumption fixtures, rainwater harvesting, greywater re-use, natural ventilation, solar orientation, and photovoltaics to reduce energy and water use. The structure is dimensioned and engineered to be transportable via roadway

Looks more like Rietveld’s Schröder House than anything Frank Lloyd Wright did, but very cool idea for low-consumption. More information via Inhabitat.

Man I love modern design.  Want.

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Posted on Tuesday, February 17, 2009.

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