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The Government's unveiled six new homes in Rotorua as it ramps up public housing in the city.
Thirty-seven pre-fabricated homes will be built over the next year, with the first family moving in next Wednesday.
Housing Minster Megan Woods told 1News the homes will provide a war
A Full Stack Modular worker welds the steel frame of one of the company's housing units.
This is what work is like inside Full Stack Modular, a 100,000-square-foot factory in the Brooklyn Navy Yard that builds modular housing — a form of construction where a structure is built in p
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Japanese entrepreneur Takeshi Homma, whose Silicon Valley-based startup has
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Opinion: As autonomous vehicles continue to appear on roads around the world, planners and engineers must be proactive in devising new and creative uses for soon-to-be-obsolete urban parking.
Gerrie van de
This Saturday I will be part of a group of 12 good men and true who will try to recreate a photograph that we posed for 50 years ago.
A half century of ageing means a few hairlines have receded back, very far back in some cases, and a few waistlines will have gone a fair bit forwa
Apple asked staff to return to the office for at least three days a week, but employees are now fighting to work from home.
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Despite their humble size, both prefab and tiny homes have the potential to play a tremendous role in providing necessary support and temporary—or even permanent—housing during the critical period after a natural disaster. This is due to a wide range of factors: their small size, their sho
There is a lot of history here, and a great future.
Way back in the early days of Treehugger, our first writer, Meaghan O'Neill, wrote about the Wee House, with a wee photo and a wee paragraph. Around that time I was in the prefab biz and met Steve Glenn, who was just starting Living