Gilbert Herbert
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"This is the story of what came to be known as the "packaged house," one of the few architect-inspired attempts to manufacture and market a prefabricated home. The plan began in the 1940s as a major collaborative effort between Walter Gropius, then at the height of his fame, and Konrad Wachsmann, a rising star -both in exile from their native Germany. For both men, this was the culmination of many years of experience in the field of industrialized...