Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Modern Prefab Villa Design by Architect Daniel Libeskind

Libeskind goes flatpack...
...but it's not your standard prefab!


While prefab and luxury are not two words that typically go hand in hand, Libeskind has gone off the curve of the standard affordable housing model and designed an exuberantly luxurious house with the moderate price tag of £2million.
The Libeskind Villa is formed of three floors, at basement, ground and first floor levels. Developed according to the customer's preferences including materials and fittings, the Villa is fully customisable around the basic 515 sq m shell of wood with zinc cladding. Complete with jacuzzi and sauna, TV screens behind bathroom mirrors, a fireplace room, aluminium framed balcony, underfloor heating and optional extras of a swimming pool or garage, the four bed, four bath Villa is designed for the discerning occupant.





And according to the literature, if you invest your £2million savings fund into a Libeskind Villa you'll not only service your desire for extravagance, but you'll perform a service to the planet, as the Villa is designed as a model of sustainability. Constructed predominantly from renewable wood, secluded within a Zinc outer casing, the core offers the best possible thermal insulation which, combined with discreet solar panelling and rainwater harvesting make the Villa the green-thinkers home of choice.





Order now and, following a brief study and planning phase to analyse the plot, this exceptional Villa could be delivered to your land, anywhere in the world, in a matter of months, and constructed in just a few weeks.

Ready to ship and assemble wherever you choose to call “home,” these modern prefab villas are part of a signature series that mirrors the sharp edges and asymmetrical angles of crystal. Clad in zinc, the design for these eco friendly prefab homes allowed the architect to incorporate sustainable technologies such as a solar thermal system and a rain-water recycling system located on the home’s green rooftop. The structure is largely constructed of wood, used for its remarkable carbon-storing capacity and responsible for the home’s minimal carbon footprint. The eco-story continues, with renewable energy sources supplying the home’s heating, electricity and water, and a geothermal system with a high-efficiency heat pump. These innovative 515m2, two-storey luxury villas with basement don’t skimp on the extras, boasting four bedrooms, TV screens concealed behind mirrors in the four bathrooms, Jacuzzi and sauna, a fireplace room, aluminum-framed balcony, under-floor heating, and extras like a swimming pool or garage, and a wine cellar, topped off with a $2.8-$4.2 million price tag.


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