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Super Low-Cost Mima Prefab Homes are Modeled After Minimalist Japanese Architecture

01/04/2012
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    <a href="http://www.mimahousing.pt/conceito.html">Portuguese architects MIMA</a> modeled their super affordable prefabricated homes after <a href="http://inhabitat.com/29-skylights-inundate-minimalist-japanese-home-with-beautiful-light/">minimalist Japanese architecture</a>. These modular <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_framing">post and beam</a> structures consist of attractive glazed shells that are partitioned by 5 x 10 foot wooden frames which can be erected in any number of combinations. Hit the jump to enter our gallery of beautiful images and to find out just how flexible these gorgeous homes can be.
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    Portuguese architects Mima designed the ultimate prefab home
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    The Mima is modeled after minimalist Japanese architecture
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    It comes with a glazed shell
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    Along with 5 x 10 foot wooden frames
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    The frames plus plywood panels can be used to create any combination of rooms
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    The panels can be installed outside to block or permit solar gain
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    The panels can also be painted on either side
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    Painting the panels allows users to create a whole new room with the switch of a board
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    Daylighting floods the home
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    The construction materials are put together off site
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    Prefab homes reduce costs and speed up assembly
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    The Mima home can be disassembled very easily and constructed elsewhere
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    And given its modest footprint, it requires very little energy to illuminate, heat or cool.
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Mima Prefab Housing

Portuguese architects MIMA modeled their super affordable prefabricated homes after minimalist Japanese architecture. These modular post and beam structures consist of attractive glazed shells that are partitioned by 5 x 10 foot wooden frames which can be erected in any number of combinations. Hit the jump to enter our gallery of beautiful images and to find out just how flexible these gorgeous homes can be.

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Categories:  Architecture, Design, Homes
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