Crowsnest Pass in the News…

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Crowsnest Pass, Alberta

The unique 1183 sq. ft. (110 m²) energy-efficient home we recently built and delivered to a spectacular site in Crowsnest Pass has been getting some media attention. Read the full article online at Jetson Green.

Kudos for the cutting-edge architectural design go to Herbert Enns.
Photos are thanks to Lori Andrews.

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Cutting edge modernity… with a great view.

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Crowsnest Pass, Alberta

Our Challenger team has recently delivered, installed, and hooked up an 1183 sq. ft. (110 m²) energy-efficient home to a spectacular hillside site in Crowsnest Pass, with unencumbered views of the famous Frank Slide. Based on the Base/16 modular concept designed for Challenger by architect Herbert Enns, this precision-built, avant-garde cottage was carefully oriented to optimize mountain views, featuring a covered porch off the main floor living area, and a roof-top deck off a tatami room. Special features and finishes include 2×8 exterior walls, exterior sun shading, a built-in day bed, bunk-beds, a tatami room, unfinished Corten steel exterior cladding (welcoming natural corrosion and a weathered patina), and “rustic fir” plywood interior finishing with reveal.

This unique cottage consists of three modules, constructed in-plant in 45 days, and transported by truck from Altona, Manitoba. On-site installation took only two days.

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Comfortable & Chic

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Calgary, Alberta

It’s a real delight to hear back from happy homeowners after they’ve settled into one of the precision-built structures we’ve created. This spacious 1924 sq. ft. (179 m²) energy-efficient home was designed by our architectural partners Hive Modular, featuring three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. We delivered four precision-fit modules last December (built over the course of 30 days in our climate-controlled facility in Altona, Manitoba) which were craned onto a poured concrete lower level in less than half a day. (See photos of the craning process here).

Thanks to Lori Andrews (of Lori Andrews Interiors) for both the decor and the above photos.

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“Prefab and loaded with green…”

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We’ve been pleased with the positive media coverage regarding the exciting Toronto eco-enclave project that we’re embarking on with LivingHomes and Nexterra Green Homes, with architecture by Ray Kappe.

Read a piece on Jetson Green here and another article in The Globe And Mail here.

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High Design | Low Impact

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Toronto, Ontario

The public and media are invited to the LivingHomes in Canada Launch Events: High Design | Low Impact. Please join us in welcoming Steve Glenn, the visionary founder of LivingHomes, and Nexterra Green Homes of Toronto for a press briefing to announce that LivingHomes is bringing its award-winning modern prefabricated homes to Canada. Partnering with Conquest, LivingHomes and Nexterra Green Homes will preview the first joint project, an  eco-enclave featuring four homes by renowned architect Ray Kappe, to be built on Senlac Road in Toronto.

LivingHomes is a developer of modern, prefabricated homes that combine world-class architecture with an unparalleled commitment to healthy and sustainable construction. As the developer of the first-ever LEED Platinum home, LivingHomes is one of the most experienced builders of environmentally conscious homes in North America. Along with the announcement of Canadian fabrication and availability, Steve Glenn will share his experiences working with leading architects, including Ray Kappe, FAIA, and KieranTimberlake. He will discuss the specific elements that go into a LivingHome, from its factory construction to on-site installation.

Nexterra Green Homes is a niche developer in Toronto, led by Gary Lands and Barry Campbell. Nexterra Green Homes’ mission is to use enlightened residential construction practices to construct modern individual or small “eco-enclave” communities of housing in a more efficient and environmentally considered way. With an emphasis on architecturally significant, modern, compact and finely finished interior design, combined with modular construction systems, as well as obsessive attention to the very best available in green materials, systems, and practices, Nexterra Green Homes intends to position itself at the forefront of a rapidly evolving green housing initiative.

2 June 2010, 6 pm
Valcucine + DOM Toronto
39 Parliament Street, Toronto, ON, M5A 3C4
(in the Distillery District)
RSVP: livinghomes050210.eventbrite.com

3 June 2010, 7 pm
Design Within Reach
435 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1K4
RSVP: livinghomes050310.eventbrite.com

Refreshments will be served.

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LivingHomes come to Canada

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Santa Monica, California

We’re delighted to announce that Conquest Manufacturing Ltd. has entered into a working agreement with LivingHomes (of Santa Monica, CA) to provide LivingHomes designed by Ray Kappe and KieranTimberlake Associates LLP to the Canadian marketplace as part of the Challenger offer. For more information on these award-winning “nature-made, factory-built” homes, please call Donovan Fowke at 1-877-435-0111.

Exterior and interior photos of Steve Glenn’s first LivingHome in Santa Monica (Steve is LivingHome’s founder); architectural design by Ray Kappe.

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“Modern Modular Done Right”—TreeHugger

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Toronto, Ontario

Lloyd Alter, licensed architect and Architecture & Design Editor for the popular, award-winning site TreeHugger, has written a very favourable review following his walk through the Cube at the 2010 National Home Show in Toronto last week. TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream, “helping the masses get hooked on sustainability,” as they put it, and enjoying over a million unique visitors. Following are some snips of what Lloyd had to say… see the whole review here.

“A lot of lessons have been learned over the last decade as architects and manufacturers try to make modern green prefab affordable and accessible to a wider audience. A new entry into the market is Challenger, a modern architect-designed line of houses from Manitoba, Canada’s Conquest Manufacturing…

By way of background, prior to coming to TreeHugger I spend a number of years trying to introduce modern modular to the Canadian marketplace, and did just about everything wrong. Looking at the Challenger line, I think that they have done just about everything right…

Look at any old farmhouse from the last century and you will find most are tight, square, two storey boxes; it minimizes surface area and, since heat rises, they tend to be easier to heat. The Cube is a tight, efficient 1056 square foot two bedroom unit with one bath on the second floor… But the more interesting thing about its design is the floor plate size and the number of modules. The module size is set by transport regulations; where I was building, you could build a unit of up to 16 feet wide by 62 feet long. The conventional wisdom was that you got the best economy by maximizing the size of the module, but you were always limited by that maximum width…

The Cube has a floor plate of 21′-6 by 27′, giving a module size of 10′-9″ by 27′; this is narrow enough that it can go down the road without special escort and without expensive permits at every state or provincial border. At 27′ long, two can go on a trailer, further reducing transport costs. The crane needed to lift a 15,000 pound module of that size is relatively cheap; the unit appears to be designed for transportation and installation efficiency…

Energy efficiency features include a white EPDM rubber roof membrane (sloped slightly to allow for rain water capture), roughed-in conduit for optional rooftop solar panel installation, R50 ceiling insulation, double-wall construction with R30+ Roxul Batt insulation, and tri-pane argon-filled metal-clad windows by Jeldwen. Interior lifestyle amenities include sustainable bamboo flooring, recessed LED lighting, custom eco-wood cabinetry with built-in closet organizers throughout the home, an open-tread stairway to the upper level, a laundry chute from 2nd floor to a lower level laundry room, and an alcohol-burning fireplace…

In summary, the Cube is a mix of intelligent architectural design and great modular engineering, that delivers a lot of green, energy saving design at a great price.”

(Photos by Lloyd Alter)

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Challenger… in Toronto!

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Toronto, Ontario

We’re happy to be participating in the 2010 National Home Show. If you’re in the Toronto area between 19-28 February, please drop by and check out the Cube, an eco-smart, lifestyle-tailored, precision-built, ready-to-live-in home we’ve erected inside the Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place. More info here.

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Cozy in Calgary…

A Conquest crew has just completed delivery, installation, and hook-up of a 2254 sq. ft. (210 m²) home in the northern hub city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (just 400 km south of the Arctic Circle). Designed by our architectural partners Hive Modular, the spacious house features a living room, dining room, kitchen, media room, and a bathroom on the main floor, with three bedrooms and two baths on the top floor. High insulation levels (R-36 in walls, R-60 in ceilings) will ensure both energy savings and resident comfort during the long, cold winters (with average temperatures of -25°C and below from December through March).
Four precision-fit modules were built over the course of 40 days in our climate-controlled facility in Altona, Manitoba, and were then transported by truck some 2800 km (1740 miles) in three days before being craned onto a poured concrete lower level (featuring a grade-level garage) built into the hillside. Installation and on-site finishing of exterior detailing took an additional seven days.
While this custom-designed, contemporary home is somewhat larger than typical Challenger models, it demonstrates dramatically the guaranteed-delivery and precision-quality advantages of our architect-designed, systems-built, modular housing solutions—conventional site-building simply can’t compare. (For more information call us toll free:
1-877-435-0111).

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We’ve just delivered, installed, and hooked up another 1924 sq. ft. (179 m²) energy-efficient home in Calgary. Designed by our architectural partners Hive Modular, this precision-built house features three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. High insulation levels (R-22 in walls, R-49 foam in the ceiling) will contribute considerably to ongoing resident comfort.

This could be considered the ultimate renovation—our customer moved out of their old house, moved that old structure to another site, replaced their old foundation with a new one, and then moved back into their custom-tailored new home—all within two months!

Four precision-fit modules were built in 30 days in our climate-controlled facility in Altona, Manitoba. Following two days of truck transport across the prairies, the modules were craned onto a poured concrete lower level in five hours. Installation and on-site finishing of exterior detailing took an additional five days.

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The Cube—first in class, ready to roll…

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Bamboo flooring
-        Cedar decks
-        LED recessed lighting
-        Built-in closet organizers (kinda like California closets, but the conquest version) – everywhere
-        Custom eco-wood cabinetry
-        Pull-out spray faucet
-        Floor to ceiling metal clad wood windows (Jeldwen)
-        Whirlpool Stainless Steel Appliances
-        Optional alcohol burning fireplace by Blomus ($2,100)
-        Open tread stairway
-        Laundry chute from 2nd floor to lower level laundry room
-        Bathroom featuring dual flush kohler toilet, maax air jet bathtub with tile surround
-        2nd bedroom/ workspace featuring balcony deck access
-        Master bedroom with covered cedar deck
-        R30+ exterior walls through double wall construction and Roxul Batt insulation
-        R50+ ceiling with EPDM rubber roof membrane (slope of ∏” per foot) to allow for rain water capture
-        Rough-in conduit for solar panel installation
-        $169,500 FOB Altona, MB; plus foundation and land.

We have decided to put The Cube, featured as the leading-edge demo home at the Winnipeg Autumn Home Show, up for sale. The four finished modular units are on our lot, wrapped, and literally ready for “next-day” delivery… to virtually any desired location.

Designed by award-winning architect Ed Calnitsky, The Cube represents the epitome of modern, systems-built, eco-smart, sensibly-sized and lifestyle-tailored single family housing—the optimal use of space (on a minimal footprint of only 21′-6″ x 27′) and the seamless ability to expand into a four-bedroom home in the future (windows on the side can convert into a hallway linking to additional modules!) offers an ideal solution for future-proof urban living—as a first, second, or last home. Incorporating premium-quality materials, finishes, and fittings, The Cube was precision-built by our team of professional craftsmen and is backed with our industry-leading, no-nonsense 15-year warranty.

Finished with low-maintenance fiber cement siding and natural cedar accents, the front of The Cube features a recessed entrance alcove with a balcony above. Energy efficiency features include a white EPDM rubber roof membrane (sloped slightly to allow for rain water capture), roughed-in conduit for optional rooftop solar panel installation, R50 ceiling insulation, double-wall construction with R30+ Roxul Batt insulation, and tri-pane argon-filled metal-clad windows by Jeldwen.

Interior lifestyle amenities include sustainable bamboo flooring, recessed LED lighting, custom eco-wood cabinetry with built-in closet organizers throughout the home, an open-tread stairway to the upper level, a laundry chute from 2nd floor to a lower level laundry room, and an alcohol-burning fireplace by Blomus. The richly featured kitchen includes a convenient corner sink with pull-out spray faucet and efficient Whirlpool stainless steel appliances (stove, fridge, dishwasher, and microwave). The beautifully tiled bathroom features a maax air-jet bathtub and a water-saving dual-flush Kohler toilet. The second level includes a central sitting area, a spacious master bedroom that opens to a covered cedar deck, the master bath, and a second bedroom/workspace with balcony deck access.

Size: 1056 sq. ft. (on upper two levels).
Asking price as outfitted: $169,500 (FOB Altona, Manitoba), plus taxes, basement/foundation, and land costs.

Please contact one of our representatives for more information about this opportunity—call toll free: 1 877 435 0111.

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