

Homes - Portable Architecture
Abstract
A modular, prefabricated, or portable home is built in a way where all of the components are made in a factory, supplied in separate parts, and assembled only on the construction site. The house functions and looks exactly like a typical on-site construction house. In contrast, a movable home requires less time to assemble on location and allows for greater customization.
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