Architect Jim Garrison of Brooklyn-based Garrison Architects was asked to design a retreat for visiting families on an idyllic lakeside expanse of land at a boarding school for troubled teens, Star Commonwealth in Albion, Michigan. To drastically reduce academic interruption and cut site noise, Garrison decided early on to create an 1,100-square-foot modular building dubbed Koby, with two bedrooms on opposite sides of the structure and a common dining area in the middle “as a therapeutic space for families to gather and eat together.”  Photo 5 of 10 in 10 Modular Dwellings That Break Away From Traditional Building Practices from Modular Retreat

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Fabricated entirely offsite at Kullman’s 180,000-square-foot factory in New Jersey, the building was rested on its concrete foundation in one day.

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