
The Spanish company says its glassy, steel-framed homes start at around $300 per square foot.
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Architects Ignacio de la Vega and Pilar Cano-Lasso would get the same question from their clients time and again. Not with regards to design elements, but with pricing: what was their home going to cost? Because traditional construction makes a total hard to predict with complete accuracy, the duo founded a prefab company in 2019, Tini Living, which offers six models that can be arranged in different ways to create bespoke homes. And the pricing is all up front.
Now, the company is shipping its homes to the U.S. Their latest project, in Segovia, Spain, actually bridges the gap between Europe and the States by referencing Los Angeles’s Case Study Houses. It combines several units to form an elongated, steel-framed plan that’s inspired by California modernism.

