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Prefab Bloggers

by TreeHugger on 03.25.05
Design & Architecture (prefab)

prefab_blogs.jpgWhen we asked for readers to tell us about their own prefab projects, replies came in the form of blogs. Keep an eye on the trials and tribulations of building Sara Sage’s green prefab house—designed by Gregory La Vardera of lami design—by reading her blog at LiveModern (a great source for prefab info, including another blog on a prefab house in LA). Sara’s latest news: health department approval. Royal Homes is blogging on behalf of the Burgess family and their new B House, too. ::Sara Sage Builds a Modern Modular Home ::An LV(L) House in Los Angeles ::The B House

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