"Two flatbed trucks carry all the zeroHouse components to the site, and it can be erected in less than a day."
Meade says: "We buy some inexpensive acreage out in the country where it's beautiful, have this thing put up, and if they install a windfarm nearby, we sell the land, have the house moved somewhere else. It's off the grid."
Costs $350,000 for 650 square feet of "usable interior area" (including all the built-in furniture.) I think it looks like it would take off in high winds, but they say: "The tubular steel frame of zeroHouse can withstand winds of up to 140 mph." Up to... the lawyer in me says that's ambiguous.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
"ZeroHouse can be located almost anywhere."
Labels:
Althouse + Meade,
architecture,
environmentalism,
tiny house
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