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The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

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The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab is a simple and sustainable prototype residence designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. The one-bedroom, 600 square foot house relies on panelized construction to allow for speed and economy on site or in a factory. The house features many sustainable features. It relies on rainwater harvesting, greywater re-use, natural ventilation, solar orientation, and photovoltaics to reduce energy and water use. The structure of the house is dimensioned and engineered to be transportable via roadway.

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab is designed with the faculty guidance of Michael P. Johnson and Jennifer Siegal, project manager Christian Butler, and assistant project manager Nick Mancusi, recent M.Arch graduates.

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

The Taliesin Mod.Fab House

Photography: Timmerman Photography

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