



A while back I posted about Rocio Romero, an architect who builds pre-fab houses. I'm way into the pre-fab idea of small spaces, small consumption and low costs. Over the weekend Alex and I drove south of San Francisco along the coast and fell in love with California for good. I became obsessed with the idea of buying a beautiful but inexpensive tract of land somewhere on California's central coast and then building a small, inexpensive pre-fab house. This is the Weehouse by Alchemy Architects, one of many wonderful pre-fab options out there. It's not the most "green" of the pre-fab options out there but definitely the smallest.
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