Taliesin Mod.Fab is an off-grid, prefabricated modular home designed and built by Students of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture

The Taliesin Mod.Fab is an example of simple, elegant, and sustainable living in the desert.

Designed and built in 2009, by a diverse team of students from the Frank Lloyd Wright school of Architecture, the one-bedroom, 55 sqm prototype residence relies on panelized construction (SIP’s) to allow for speed and economy on site or in a factory. It can be connected to utilities or be “unplugged,” relying on low-consumption fixtures, rainwater harvesting, greywater re-use, natural ventilation, solar orientation, and photovoltaics to reduce energy and water use. The structure is dimensioned and engineered to be transportable via roadway.

For more information on the material specifications and project team behind the prototype, click here.

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