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within CBS's manufacturing procedures without changing RES4's original design. CBS began constructing the modules on April 6, 2004, and finished on April 13, 2004. It took only five days to build the framing and install insulation, sheathing, rough plumbing, rough electrical, nearly all of the Sheetrock, windows and trim, weatherproofing, cabinetry and stairs. On April 21, 2004, the modules were shipped from the CBS factory in Salisbury, North Carolina, to the site. By April 23, 2004, all the modules were set on the foundation. On July 10, 2004, the Dwell Home Open House expected to receive about 500 visitors, but received nearly 2,500 visitors, coming from as far as Michigan, California, and Oregon. Initial construction cost estimates for the Dwell Home were about $ 87 per square foot, but the final cost in 2004 came in at about $ 110. The cost for the modules was $ 100,289.
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Architecturally, the 2,260-square-foot Dwell Home, composed of seven modules, reads as two intersecting bars, with the open-plan communal areas in the lower level bar and the private spaces in the second story. RES4's design used many windows and sliding glass doors for daylighting and views, and a
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Resolution: 4 Architecture's proposal, entitled "Modern Modular," used prefabricated modules that were affordably built in a factory, shipped to the site, and craned onto a concrete foundation, which housed the mechanical systems. RES4's concept was that prefabricated modules could be configured in
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In May 2003, the architects submitted their proposals. Then, Wieler and Tung came to Dwell's office in San Francisco to meet with Arieff and a panel of advisors to select the winning design. Judging was based on aesthetics, adherence to the budget of $ 200,000, construction viability, and potential
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Carolina Building Solutions (CBS) was the factory selected to build the Dwell Home. Resolution: 4 Architecture's plan for the Dwell Home was designed within the limitations of the highway department regulations for shipping, but CBS still spent several months on engineering the Dwell Home, working
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In January 2003, Dwell magazine invited 16 architects to participate in the Dwell Home Design Invitational, an international competition to design a modern prefab home for $ 200,000. The competition was conceived by
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with humorous captions that mock the ascetic lifestyle suggested by some of the photos. The blog achieved significant popularity at the time, and its creators wrote a spinoff book in 2011,
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in CA; William Massie and NY; Resolution: 4 Architecture in NY; Ralph Rapson & Toby Rapson in MN; Rocio Romero in MO; Jennifer Siegal in CA; and su11 architecture+design in NY.
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roof deck includes an outdoor fireplace. Materials such as cedar siding, bamboo flooring, and aluminum-clad windows demonstrated the potential for customization with
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countless ways for unlimited design possibilities, though their proposal also included a home designed specifically to the clients, Wieler and Tung, and to the site.
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with architecture and design critic Karrie Jacobs as its editor-in-chief. In August 2002, Jacobs left the magazine and was replaced by senior editor
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in Sweden; Collins + Turner Architects in Australia; Jones Partners: Architecture in CA; Adam Kalkin in NJ; Konyk Architecture in NY;
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The site for the Dwell Home was a 12-acre plot of land that Wieler and Tung owned in Pittsboro, North Carolina, near Chapel Hill.
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2006 Creative Team of the Year award to creative director Claudia Bruno and photo editor Kate Stone.
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In late 2016, the brand announced Modern by Dwell Magazine, a collection of over 200 products for
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is a design and technology brand. It was launched with a magazine in October 2000 by CEO
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The Tumblr blog “Unhappy Hipsters,” which launched in 2010, pairs photos from
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Arieff, Allison (March–April 2003). "Introducing the Dwell Home Architects".
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The magazine features in the Simpson’s episode The Day The Earth Stood Cool.
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Turrentine, Jeff (Mar 31, 2005). "The Prefab Future, Practically Here".
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Kellogg, Craig (May 29, 2003). "Again, Architecture Discovers Prefab".
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for General Excellence in the 100,000-to-250,000 circulation category.
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In summer 2016, Dwell relaunched as a community publishing platform.
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The participating architects were: Anderson Anderson in WA and CA;
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in CA; Michael Bell in NY; Central Office of Architecture in CA;
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Science and technology magazines published in the United States
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Arieff, Allison (July–August 2003). "The Dwell Home".
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Index


Zach Klein
Architecture
Design
Lara Hedberg Deam
San Francisco
CA
New York
NY
English
www.dwell.com
ISSN
1530-5309
Lara Hedberg Deam
Allison Arieff
Zach Klein
Target
National Magazine Award
Adweek
Allison Arieff
Anshen + Allen
Claesson Koivisto Rune
Marmol + Radziner
International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Resolution: 4 Architecture
prefabricated construction
List of architecture magazines
"Dwell.com Relaunches As A Social Network For The Design-Obsessed"
"Introducing Target's Latest Home Collab: Modern by Dwell Magazine"
"Dwell and Target collab on a collection of affordable modern furniture"

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