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Element Prefab Housing by MOS Utilizes Fibonacci Growth Patterns

04/09/2010
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    <a href="../architecture/prefab-housing/" target="_blank">Prefab housing</a> is as much about efficiency of construction as it is about building homes that make sense for the end user. The Element House, by <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/02/02/afterparty-by-mos-architects-for-ps1/" target="_blank">MOS Architects</a>, is a modular housing prototype designed for a "new ecology" -- one that can grow and change depending on the family's needs. Based around a <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/04/02/stackable-mobile-home-tower-takes-portable-housing-to-new-heights/" target="_blank">modular element</a>, with strong environmental design criteria, the Element House expands according to the Fibonacci sequence, "a describer of developmental patterns in living organism."
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  • MOS Element House
    Each elemental unit has a simple layout consisting of a rectangular box and a triangular roof.
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    Chimneys poke out of some of the modular units, but in reality they are not fireplaces, but light wells that bring natural light to the interior of the home.
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    The modules come in a few different basic shapes, but can all be attached together, allowing for multiple configurations.
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    MOS's aim was to create a prefab strategy that could accommodate everyone, but still be easy to manufacture.
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    The modules could even be formed together in order to create larger multi-family homes or maybe even large complexes or even a village.
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    Inspiration for the formation of the modular houses came from the Fibonacci Sequence.
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    The homes come together and grow based on organic forms found in nature. Here the Fibonacci Outgrowth is represented.
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    With nature driving the pattern for construction, the building would appear natural and organic.
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    "This mathematical series was applied in order to explore the idea of recombinatory growth in building forms and the economics of spatial compartmentalization."
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    Light wells, which appear to be chimneys from the exterior draw in light into the inner spaces of the home.
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    With changing technology the traditional fireplace is less important and the fireplace and chimney are intentionally transformed to make the home more naturally lit and ventilated.
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    This diagram shows how the light reaches into the home from the exterior windows as well as the light wells.
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    An exhibition and a lecture about the Element House will take place on April 10th, 2010 at the Denver Museum of Outdoor Arts.
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MOS Element House

Prefab housing is as much about efficiency of construction as it is about building homes that make sense for the end user. The Element House, by MOS Architects, is a modular housing prototype designed for a "new ecology" -- one that can grow and change depending on the family's needs. Based around a modular element, with strong environmental design criteria, the Element House expands according to the Fibonacci sequence, "a describer of developmental patterns in living organism."

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