Bunny Lane House by Adam Kalkin

New Jersey architect Adam Kalkin’s prefab homes are made from recycled shipping containers, and they’re relatively cheap, mobile and fully recyclable. Bunny Lane House is located on 3 acres of property in Kalkin’s home state of New Jersey. 
The outer shell is a modern, industrial shed with unusual shaped, custom roll-up doors and 3 stories of rooms on one end. The inner home is a traditional two-story New Jersey home, white-washed and pristine, sitting on display almost as if it were being preserved in a museum. The juxtaposition of the new, the old and the quirky work together beautifully, and create a warm atmosphere for the family who lives there.



+Adam Kalkin
Photographs by Peter Aaron Architectural Photography
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January 26th, 2011 at 9:10 am
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