Go Logic launches line of prefab homes with New England aesthetic
American design-build firm Go Logic has created a range of factory-made dwellings that were designed using passive house standards and can be constructed onsite in less than two weeks.
Called Go Home, the line features 10 "Simple House" models ranging from 600 to 2,500 square feet (56 to 232 square metres). The largest homes contain two floors and four bedrooms, while the smallest is a one-bedroom, single-storey cabin with an open area for cooking, dining and eating.
"Every Simple House was designed for comfortable, open-plan living, easy care and low operating costs," said Go Logic, a design-build firm founded in 2008 and based in Belfast, Maine.
The designers drew influence from local architecture ? including barns and cottages ? while conceiving the modern-style dwellings, which feature simple geometries and sloped roofs.
"The Go Home look, an understated rural modernism, draws from the proud, practical New England vernacular and makes itself at home in a wide variety of settings," the firm said.
In some cases, the plans are replicas of existing projects by Go Logic, including the Cousins River Residence and Little House on the Ferry, both located in rural Maine.
Customers select from several types of exterior cladding, such as fibre-cement clapboards, Eastern white cedar shingles, charred cedar boards and corrugated weathering steel.
The firm offers a range of options for other elements of the home, from window trim and porch decking to...
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