LED lighting, a dual-flush toilet, and “energy-efficient” window systems are only a few of the reasons why Eric Cobb, Founder of E. Cobb Architects and UW College of Built Environments Alumni, is acknowledged for his cutting edge eHAB Cabin.
The cabin is featured in Sheri Koones’ “Prefabulous Small Houses” book. She says, “Happily, I believe that people in the Seattle area are really sophisticated regarding the best methods of construction and are among the most environmentally conscious people in the country… There are no downsides to building prefab — only advantages.”
The angst and nerves were in the air along with the prefabricated cabin, but now the eHAB cabin is settled along Lake Washington.”
Read more:
http://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/a-qa-on-prefabricated-homes/
http://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/taking-prefabricated-construction-to-all-new-levels/