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‘Revolution Precrafted’ Offers Prefab Houses Designed by Big-Name Architects

by Joey Haar, TRENDHUNTER

Houses built by famous architects are beautiful, but they cost a fortune — Revolution Precrafted is aiming to give homebuyers the opportunity to live in famously designed houses without having to spend like they are. The Manila-based real estate firm sells prefab houses designed by some of the world’s most well-known architects.

According to the Revolution Precrafted website, the prefab houses offered average in the range of $300,000, not including the cost of land and site preparation. However, even with those costs added, that price tag is significantly lower than having a famous architect build a residence from scratch.

Some of the big names on Revolution Precrafted’s roster include Zaha Hadid, Jean Nouvel, Daniel Libeskind, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Tom Dixon and Lenny Kravitz. The homes are available for inquiry from both developers and homebuyers themselves.

 


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