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The modular design trend is all about convenience – try it out with these shelves
Design experts laud modular design for its flexibility, so these simple, easily customizable, and stylish shelves are the ...
As the multifamily space becomes more open to the idea of modular design, non-traditional building methods have become more popular. Despite the pervading conventional wisdom, modular builders are ...
Building just one affordable studio apartment in San Francisco can cost as much as $600,000 to $800,000—and finishing the building can take as long as six years. A few years ago, Tipping Point ...
Austin-based startup Kasita’s micro, 352-square-foot prefabricatited modular apartments are, in all likelihood, the best thing to ever come out of a Texas dumpster. Once upon a time, Kasita founder ...
In late July, trucks pulled up to a vacant lot in Berkeley, California, carrying shipping-container-sized studio apartments, each already fully built inside. It took four days to stack the Lego-like ...
A partnership between Community Three Development and family office investor Rooney Properties has broken ground on Washington, D.C.’s first-ever modular apartment building. The 17-unit community, ...
A private developer, Aedis Real Estate Group, is quietly building homes for the homeless in Los Angeles thanks to a new, cost-effective, and rapid-to-roll-out modular solution proposed by ...
Can modular construction help solve New York City’s affordable housing crisis? That’s a question that the Department of Housing Preservation and Development is hoping to answer—or, at the very least, ...
We took a tour around Forest City Ratner’s fascinating modular apartment factory at the Navy Yard yesterday, where reps from FCRC said they’ll begin shipping out the fully constructed units next week.
For the first time, an Atlanta apartment building will be constructed in a factory far away, shipped to the city and assembled in an effort to build more affordable housing by cutting down on ...
Bid farewell to universal solutions. The arena of interior design is evolving. The era of enforced furniture arrangements and design schemes is over. The modern homeowner craves flexibility, ...
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