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Solar Powered Prefab Dresses in Layers Like A Camper or Hiker Posted by TreeHugger 1 year 20 weeks ago - Tags: ![]()
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"The Search for The Perfect Assembly-line House"- That is how John Bentley Mays, architecture critic of the Globe and Mail, describes the work of architectural firm rvtr. They won the Prix de Rome, Canada's big architecture prize last week, for their research into sustainable prefab for cold climates. John Bentley Mays writs that Paul Raff, Kathy Velikov, Geoffrey Thun and Colin Ripley "will use their prize winnings to visit universities, factories and design studios in Japan and northern Europe, with the objective of bringing the elusiv...
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