The first thing that Daniel Libeskind will tell you about The Villa, his limited-edition residential offering, is that it’s not a prefab house. Yes, it is largely constructed in a factory before being delivered by flatbed truck to a site and bolted together. Yes, there is more or less a kit of parts that buyers can choose from. But this is not your average mobile or tract home.But To begin with, the builder, German-based firm Proportion, will only make 30 Villas, and these will be sold with regional exclusivity—meaning that only one will be placed within a given area, so you will never see clusters of them. Furthermore, The Villa is a high-end product, as its price tag—$2 million to $3.5 million—attests, built to last, with a crowd of high-technology systems calibrated to meet the most stringent of the world’s sustainability guidelines. It is a fine-crafted object of careful detailing, as can only be efficiently achieved within a shop. The nearest corollary might be purchasing a luxury automobile, where the model is set but the customer selects the paint, the interior, the size of the engine, and other custom features before it rolls off the factory line.

A kívülről geometrikus belülről inkább minimalista design elbűvöli a szemlélődőt . De fenntarthatóság is legalább olyan fontos mint a design ,minden olyan dolgot beterveztek amely a környezettudatosságunkat erősíti, van itt napkollektor a meleg vízhez, napelemek a villamos áramhoz és esővíz összegyűjtő és újrahasznosító rendszer is.
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