Prefab Home

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The Prefabricated Home

An account of prefabricated architecture around the world, from McDonalds drive-through restaurants to Ikea's flat-pack house.
Prefab Homes

Author: Elisabeth Blanchet
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2014-10-10
At the end of the Second World War Winston Churchill promised to manufacture half a million prefabricated bungalows to ease the housing shortage; in the end more than 156,000 temporary 'prefabs' were delivered. Nicknamed 'Palaces for the People', and with convenient kitchens, bathrooms and heating systems, they proved popular and instead of being demolished as intended they were defended by residents who campaigned to keep their family homes and communities. Nearly seventy years later, as the last of these two bedroom homes are being demolished, Elisabeth Blanchet tells the story of these popular dwellings and their gardens and shows the various designs that were produced. Through the stories and memories of residents, she also reveals the communities who were pleased to live in the prefabs.
Prefab Homes: The Future of Sustainable Living

What Are Prefab Homes? Prefab homes, short for prefabricated homes, are dwellings constructed in sections or modules in a factory setting before being transported and assembled on a permanent site. Unlike traditional homes built brick-by-brick on location, prefab homes are largely manufactured off-site and brought together in a fraction of the time. These homes range from simple, affordable models to luxurious, custom-built designs that can rival the finest architecture. This method of construction offers a streamlined, efficient approach to building that has gained popularity in recent years due to its versatility and potential for cost savings. With prefab homes, quality control is often higher, as construction takes place in a controlled environment, reducing errors caused by weather or on-site conditions. Prefab homes are no longer the simplistic or utilitarian structures they were once perceived to be. Today, they encompass a wide variety of styles, from ultra-modern to traditional, proving that prefabrication can accommodate any design preference.