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	<title>Comments on: High-end shipping container homes</title>
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		<title>By: Casey</title>
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		<description>First time on your site - great architecture posts and current!  I was at MOMA and was disappointed in the  prefab exhibit. Most of the prefab work, with the exception of one project, was  over 10 years old.  There are some really exciting projects that have been done in the last two years that should have been part of the show instead - far more progressive.  This project above or something by DeMaria should have been in there!  He&#039;s the only one truly addressing prefab as an affordable and quality method by which architecture can be created.  As you can tell, I love his work.  Maybe the west coast has it&#039;s own show being put together, who knows?  Any other info on him or his work?  Thanks.  Great post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First time on your site &#8211; great architecture posts and current!  I was at MOMA and was disappointed in the  prefab exhibit. Most of the prefab work, with the exception of one project, was  over 10 years old.  There are some really exciting projects that have been done in the last two years that should have been part of the show instead &#8211; far more progressive.  This project above or something by DeMaria should have been in there!  He&#8217;s the only one truly addressing prefab as an affordable and quality method by which architecture can be created.  As you can tell, I love his work.  Maybe the west coast has it&#8217;s own show being put together, who knows?  Any other info on him or his work?  Thanks.  Great post.</p>
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