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Michelle Kaufmann Designs is closing
The LA Times' Christopher Hawthorne reports that Michelle Kaufmann Designs is one of the most recent victims of the troubled economy. Michelle Kaufmann attracted a lot of attention with her line of prefab homes including the Glidehouse. Read more about how the boom and bust made it impossible for her firm to survive.
- Paul Petrunia on May 27, 09 | 9:27 am

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so no more pimped out doublewides? i think this might not be a bad thing for the prefab crowd. i really think it needs to move away from the trailer mentality.
- holz.box, May 27, 09 | 9:53 am
Word..
- namhenderson, May 27, 09 | 10:19 am
word word. The firm was, however, excellent at attaining media coverage. They offered some valuable lessons about how to market one's firm and the architectural product.
- Marlin, May 27, 09 | 1:41 pm
I find this really surprising actually. She was one of the most recognizable names in the pre-fab world and she sure knew how to market herself. I know many people not of the "architecture world" who love her homes so she definitely had a market. Just not now I guess....
- WonderK, May 27, 09 | 10:17 pm
her website still seems pretty alive, with news of 2009 shows and all...
- bothands, May 29, 09 | 8:28 am
Michelle describes the closing of her office on her personal blog:
http://blog.michellekaufmann.com/?p=2147
- Paul Petrunia, May 29, 09 | 8:56 am
I like her stuff personally, althougth part of me has a problem with offering "spec" plans, even if I like the design.
- CuervoMuerto, May 30, 09 | 11:43 am
A few things:

1. Almost all prefab home loans used to be financed by Behr Stearns.

2. Lots of prefab companies that are even more bottom-line oriented have been going out of business.

3. While I applaud what she's done and thing that the future of construction is in prefabrication, her particular business model (design/build residential modular) is, from experience, a VERY difficult one to keep afloat. You have to keep the factory "fed" as it has very high overhead, which means the jobs have to get lined up perfectly.
- bregnier, Jun 03, 09 | 7:56 pm
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