Inexpensive prefab homes: prefab modern home in Arizona
Perhaps under the traditional construction concept, houses should be square. But a prefab home from Arizona breaks this concept and builds a modern house - silo house through prefabrication.
The main design goal of this unique prefab home is to provide a comfortable living space for a single person or a couple. The architect chose a white wavy skin, which not only allows the prefab home to reflect the strong desert sunlight, but also pays tribute to the American rural and agricultural spirit.
The interior of the prefab home uses a gypsum wall shell, which can save budget and achieve fireproof and heat insulation effects.
In order to further achieve the goal of energy saving and budget saving, an operable skylight is installed on the top of the prefab home. It not only promotes passive ventilation of the indoor space, but also reduces dependence on air conditioning.
In addition, around this prefab home, the architect adopted a closed design method to make the external garden surround the silo. This design provides a good place for rest and entertainment for the house.
This prefabricated modern silo house is a bold attempt at small space design. This project is not only a challenge to traditional housing, but also a beneficial exploration of modern architectural design.