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Sleek, sexy, simplicity.  New Zealand’s Andre Hodgskin Architects originated the bachkit design, a concept they refer to as ‘organic architecture’.  The accompanying pictures feature bachkit’s latest TOTAL bachkit home.

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Bachkit’s philosophy states that purchasing a new modular home should follow a similar process as purchasing a new car. Make your choices of options and customizations and they’ll do the rest — handing you the keys to your low impact modern home after a 12-week construction schedule.  Simplicity, flexibility, and sustainability are all features of bachkit’s approach.

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Designs take advantage of New Zealand and Australia’s climate by creating generous surrounding decks and a flow that maximizes indoor-outdoor living, comfort and views.  Whatever the climatic conditions, the sliding glass and aluminum louvre shutters mean year-round flexibility.

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Some customizable, eco-friendly features:

  • water-efficient fittings throughout
  • minimum low-e glass with double glazing option
  • wind and solar energy options
  • floor plans facilitating natural cross-ventilation
  • rainwater harvesting and water recycling options
  • NZ renewable plantation timber used in construction
  • louvres and eave overhangs manage sunshine and shade
  • more info @ bachkit