Revolution Precrafted, a company launched by developer and art collector Robbie Antonio in 2015, aims to democratize architecture by offering affordable designs for prefab homes and pavilions from over 40 world-renown architects including Kengo Kuma, Jean Nouvel, Kravitz Design, Zaha Hadid Architects, Sou Fujimoto and many more.
One of the company's new collaborators is Lev Libeskind, son of the architect Daniel Libeskind, who has recently opened his own architectural and design practice in Milan, Italy.
The architect's design for Revolution Precrafted is designed to be compatible with any location and context.
Its modern form is based on a mathematical unfolding of irregular angles around a rectangular core. In combination with rich materials such as aluminum, natural stone, glass and resin the home is adaptable to just about any site or lifestyle.
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"Affordable" AND "limited edition".
LOL
maybe it's only the renderings sale in sketch-up prices.
she's all over the place.
Nobody wants to live in little modern prefab homes. Especially not rural folks who most likely could use them.
The gimmick that design media will never give up on.
good idea, bad resolution.
Context? Pah.
Site specificity? Bah.
Responding to and taking advantage of the environment? Pfft.
I like living in a store-bought, intricately crafted, curated box.
http://www.mcmansionhell.com
... and so does this house (also) represent a "straight line broken into fragments" ... thus representing the fragmentation of the tiny house diaspora?
"mathematical unfolding of irregular angles around a rectangular core"
borrowed archiw**k much?
Love it!!!
Do you really love it Janine?
It looks like Lev Libeskind inherited his father’s ignorance about aesthetics, design and architecture. He may be a bigger jackass than Daniel. ... On the plus side, this clown will never see any of these prefabs built. I doubt there is anyone on the planet dumb enough to commission this untrained buffoon to design a doorknob, much less a home.
Oh to have a name that opens doors which remain closed to the rest of us...
How many of these houses did Libeskind sell??? - ZERO.
Lev Libeskind is uneducated in the art of architecture or design. In the matter of lying, bragging and making up pretentious BS, he is at least as skilled as the older Libeskind buffoon who sired him.
“The apple does not fall far from the tree.”
Lev must be adopted, or at least rebellious. I don't see a single arbitrary sharp, pointed form that could put out an eye or skewer an internal organ. Daniel must be so disappointed.
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