Collection by Eric Trolan

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To minimize energy use, the residence relies on natural ventilation for cooling. Heat is provided by an inflow hydronic tubing system. Note the guesthouse seen behind the bridge.
To minimize energy use, the residence relies on natural ventilation for cooling. Heat is provided by an inflow hydronic tubing system. Note the guesthouse seen behind the bridge.
A compact home that lives large. With the possibility of 5 bedrooms, this 55-foot wide home belongs as much in an established city neighborhood as it does in a lakeside community.

Kitchen and dining areas open to the 2 story great room, which extends up to the loft office and gallery space above – providing expansive views within the home and beyond. 

The house features 3 bedrooms and a loft office/family room, along with 3 baths, making single level living possible.

#turkeldesign #prefab #dwellprefab #residential #modern #design
A compact home that lives large. With the possibility of 5 bedrooms, this 55-foot wide home belongs as much in an established city neighborhood as it does in a lakeside community. Kitchen and dining areas open to the 2 story great room, which extends up to the loft office and gallery space above – providing expansive views within the home and beyond. The house features 3 bedrooms and a loft office/family room, along with 3 baths, making single level living possible. #turkeldesign #prefab #dwellprefab #residential #modern #design
The weeHouse exteriors are clad in corrugated Cor-Ten, but with a custom pattern of folds to create an organic randomness. The foundations were designed with a shallow recess around the top to make the modules look like they’re hovering. After they bought the property in early 2014, the Siegels camped there for two summers while they saved up money and planned a permanent structure. In his research, BJ came across this design, a customizable prefab house by Alchemy Architects. "Of all the things that I found, I was drawn to that one because it was absolutely the simplest and cleanest," he says.
The weeHouse exteriors are clad in corrugated Cor-Ten, but with a custom pattern of folds to create an organic randomness. The foundations were designed with a shallow recess around the top to make the modules look like they’re hovering. After they bought the property in early 2014, the Siegels camped there for two summers while they saved up money and planned a permanent structure. In his research, BJ came across this design, a customizable prefab house by Alchemy Architects. "Of all the things that I found, I was drawn to that one because it was absolutely the simplest and cleanest," he says.