Modular house, which can be quickly mounted and easily transported to any location.
Each year modular homes have become increasingly popular.
They quickly mounted, and transported to any place and are relatively inexpensive. It is this house invited Chilean architect who installed it on the Pacific ocean in Valparaiso (Chile).
Architect Felipe Assadi (Felipe Assadi) designed a modular home called Remote House. Its construction in the factory took only 45 days. To deliver house to their destination, it took 4 hours and 6 hours went to the installation and connection of communications. Remote the frame House is made of iron. As a finishing material has been used natural pine.
The living area is 80 square meters. It contains a living-dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and utility room. The house has the shape of an elongated rectangle. Each room offers stunning views of the Pacific ocean.
The architect himself said that his modules are easily combined with each other, increasing thus the required area.
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