
House Arc, by Bellomo Architects, is a prefabricated off-the-grid housing solution that facilitates compact living. The project was originally created as an environmentally sensitive and affordabletechnique of housing that is not only functional but also desirable to the eye. Additionally, it is designed to be very easily packed and shipped to any location, exactly where it can then be erected by the user or community. “We designed it to be a kit of parts that can be assembled swiftly-like an IKEA home,” says Home Arc architect Joseph Bellomo.
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Continue Reading Modular home comes delivered in a 10 foot box and is assembled “like an IKEA property”
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: Architecture,
Emergency Housing,
Property,
Housing,
Modular,
Prefabricated,
Shelter,
Solar
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