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FlatPak and the PreFab Four

Published by Martha Danly on April 22, 2009

Let’s face it, I’m a little obsessed. After an only so-so experience living in a prefab house many years ago, I’m now awakening to the wonderful potential of today’s modern prefab home brought to us by such designers as Ray Kappe, Jennifer Siegel, and Charlie Lazor.

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You’ll Love It—It’s a Doublewide

Published by Martha Danly on April 13, 2009

Back in 1992 I took a job with PC Connection, the computer reseller then based in the tiny hamlet of Marlow, New Hampshire. My relocation from the Boston area involved saying goodbye to an 1828 Federal colonial home that I had lovingly restored and completely adored.

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Green by Design Spreads its Wings with New Webstore

Published by Martha Danly on January 05, 2009

Happy New Year! Break out the champagne and party hats! Welcome to the fresh, new face of Green by Design!

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Democratizing Design—A Big Idea Whose Time Has Come

Published by Martha Danly on December 01, 2008

Charlie Lazor is a polymath. That’s not name calling, but high praise for a man who brings insights from many disciplines to the modern prefab home.

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FlatPak: Elegant?…Check. Simple?…Check. Green?…Check.

Published by Calvin Ahlgren on November 07, 2008

The notion of the FlatPak house seems so simple that it strikes me, as first-time observer, with forehead-slapping “what-took-so-long?” wonder.

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