Custom eco-friendly homes in demand
(Photo: Floto + Warner)
This month, a house that sits on a beach in Australia made an appearance (so to speak) in the least likely of places: a high-profile New York art show. The house is a vision of the future of prefabricated housing known as Burst*003; the men who conceived it, Jeremy Edmiston and Douglas Gauthier, comprise one of five architectural teams chosen from nearly 400 to present a full-scale dwelling at the Museum of Modern Art’s (MoMA) prefab show, “Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling,” which opened July 15. The structure the pair designed for the show, actually another iteration of the Burst series called Burst*008, will stop passersby with ease. But the New York architects’ ability to add an element of customization to kit housing is their less noticeable and more sustainable achievement. Through a custom-kit process, they minimize waste even more than the average prefab.
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