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The Most Popular Posts in Design and Architecture in 2010 (Slideshow)

Image Credit: Treehotel Looking back at the most popular posts on TreeHugger in the Design and Architecture category , one sees a rather odd mix, barely a normal bit of design and architecture in the bunch. In fact, there is only one real building in the lot. But they do reflect the eclecticism of both our writers and our readers. Here are some of the most popular posts of the year, selected by a mix of page views and editing for eclecticism.

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The Most Popular Posts in Design and Architecture in 2010 (Slideshow)

T-Modulome From Nottoscale Demonstrates The Evolution of Modern Prefab

Back in about 2004, in the early days of the modern prefab craze, I first learned of Peter Strzebniok and his Nottoscale prefabs . At the time his designs were based on ” a steel framework which allows individual building elements to be interchanged.” It seemed complicated , and I don’t think any of them got built. But now Peter is back with his T-Modulome , and it has been built, with a much simpler structure, and a bigger plan, providing a good demonstration of how the industry has e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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T-Modulome From Nottoscale Demonstrates The Evolution of Modern Prefab

T-Modulome From Nottoscale Demonstrates The Evolution of Modern Prefab

Back in about 2004, in the early days of the modern prefab craze, I first learned of Peter Strzebniok and his Nottoscale prefabs . At the time his designs were based on ” a steel framework which allows individual building elements to be interchanged.” It seemed complicated , and I don’t think any of them got built. But now Peter is back with his T-Modulome , and it has been built, with a much simpler structure, and a bigger plan, providing a good demonstration of how the industry has e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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T-Modulome From Nottoscale Demonstrates The Evolution of Modern Prefab