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"prefab" Definitions
  1. a prefabricated building

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R: We're going to go vertical, and we're going to do prefab condominiums and prefab hotels later on this year.
The prefab business has always been a fragmented industry, meaning that American prefab companies cater mostly to American end users and you go straight to retail.
The interior of a prefab backyard studio made by Cover Technologies The interior of a prefab backyard studio made by Cover Technologies Other companies that offer "prefab" housing, for example Blu Homes, present users with a list of already designed layouts and let them figure out the rest.
The endless expansion of these prefab universes has its boons.
Like too much of this show, their engagement feels prefab.
Plant Prefab makes prefabricated buildings with an emphasis on sustainability.
Go prefab with this clubhouse made (almost) entirely of Ikea products.
In some cases for example Batulao is not all, fully prefab.
It can be modulated in ways that prefab traditionally hasn't allowed.
That alone removes a lot of the limitations of today's prefab homes.
A round, net-zero prefab home engineered to survive the strongest storms.
The first such GE prefab factory was built for JHL Biotech 6540.
Is the leading man doing more new characters than prefab franchise work?
It looks so modern and airy — not like your grandfather's prefab garden shed.
These days, most consumers have only ever bought prefab systems, no assembly required.
There are few references to Toyota's prefab houses in the English-speaking media.
The institution of marriage provides a prefab version of the setting West describes.
We leverage existing network of high-performance prefab manufacturers on the East Coast.
The sites will have prefab sheds, round-the-clock security and social services.
Amazon has also invested in Plant Prefab, a startup which constructs smart houses.
There is also an old convent, some prefab buildings, and mobile homes. The
The quality of prefab homes today is equal to those built using traditional techniques.
Britain's largest remaining prefab housing estate sits in Catford, a suburb in south London.
You started Revolution Precrafted in 2015 to essentially create a startup for prefab housing.
He also led big ticket investments in prefab builder Kattera and delivery app Rappi. 
The designer also replaced the existing prefab cabinetry with whitewashed shiplap along the walls.
On one hand, there is a "resistance to prefab as ugly boxes," she noted.
Not that there's anything wrong with prefab franchise work, depending on who's doing it.
This time, Ms. Price-Wilson will treat herself to a prefab stand-alone booth.
I've relaxed the definition over time to include prefab cakes, like Carvel's Cookie Puss.
We get out of the car and walk into the low, prefab border building.
Cover's prefab homes and plans are only available for Los Angeles residents at this point.
Google's parent company, Alphabet, is to provide temporary, prefab housing for 300 of its employees.
It's prefab-franchise work whose continuum belongs more to the Marvel Universe than to Hollywood.
Altered Carbon trades thoughtful writing and design for a blinkered focus on polemic and prefab dystopia.
Now, as some homeowners prepare to start over, many have decided to go with a prefab.
But prefab puts fewer demands on local construction professionals because so much of it is standardized.
"Gilded Cage" continues that idiom, even as it relies on prefab metal instead of found materials.
There's too much genius irregularity — aesthetic, personal and political — on view to fit any prefab template.
They considered every available technology — prefab, modular, shipping containers, ZIP panels — and stopped at 23D printing.
The industrial carpeting is red and frayed, the walls beige and prefab, the atmosphere blandly oppressive.
WASHINGTON — He likes the instant gratification of Twitter tirades to prefab statements from his press office.
The standardized elements of prefab buildings will not only make them faster to build, but also cheaper.
It conserves material for later, allowing even the best candidates to coast on the same prefab exhortations.
A cellular machine assembled in a test tube from prefab components is by nature a bit rickety.
Depending on the beans, that espresso often tasted much, much richer and fresher than the prefab stuff.
Panic roomAtlas Saferooms has prefab saferooms ranging from the Apollo (three people) to the Fortress (fourteen people).
Ms. Milotich imagined the Glen Ellen landscape dotted with new prefab homes from a variety of suppliers.
We were still in our prefab shelter then, the modular building serving all our needs, albeit barely.
But they feel unanchored by anything other than prefab confrontations and mothy lines from a playwriting kit.
They didn't let my boyfriend in, he had to stay outside in a little prefab waiting room.
That resident, who asked not to be named out of concern that his choice of prefab might complicate negotiations with his insurance company, had picked a one-story model from Connect Homes, a Los Angeles company that was founded with the aim of making attractive prefab housing more affordable.
Berkeley Homes, another big firm, has bought a site in Kent to build 73,000 prefab homes a year.
I was looking for strategies and prefab decks to get the upper hand when I stumbled upon Jinketi.net.
And that's pretty much what it is—a 27 foot high prefab structure of metal and waxed concrete.
"Part of that answer," according to Martha, is prefab and manufactured housing, a subsector of contech (construction tech).
Less than 22002 percent of housing starts in the United States in 2016 were some sort of prefab.
Designer prefab easily costs more than $300 a square foot, putting it in competition with custom-built houses.
Dan Giusti, who headed the kitchen at Noma in Denmark, has replaced prefab food with freshly made fare.
This is gonna sound like a weird way in, but are you familiar with the band Prefab Sprout?
Time to put some Prefab Sprout on and crawl under the sheets, pulling fresh, floating cotton over prickled skin.
Construction worker, Tokyo Prefab house construction near Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture My second piece of digital output was audio-based.
Mobile and prefab homes -- many with similar shades of siding -- sit on sprawling lots around the First Baptist Church.
Romtec Birdwatcher Prefab Cabin - $50,900 (Free shipping)Who knew you could get a little house specifically designed for birdwatching?
Several North Bay fire victims said they were attracted to prefab for streamlining everything to do with home building.
But as shiny contemporary buildings spring up in the North Bay, will prefab finally blossom into a viable movement?
Allison Arieff, a writer and former editor of Dwell and the author of the 2002 book "Prefab," doubts it.
In some ways, it compares to Agnieszka Holland's A Woman Alone (1987) and Bela Tarr's The Prefab People (1982).
Google's parent company, Alphabet, is paying about $30 million to provide temporary, prefab housing for 300 of its employees.
Mr. Nghia's firm also is expanding into prefab housing, urban farms, green towers, parks and urban plans around Asia.
Over a dozen hotels, bars and restaurants are putting up prefab snow globe-type structures in their outdoor spaces.
From a distance, it looks prefab, temporary, perhaps an ad hoc extension to an overcrowded school or municipal department.
And that all translates into big growth for ADU builders, like Prefab ADU, based in the California Bay Area.
Mr. Nghia's firm also is expanding into prefab housing, urban farms, green towers, parks and urban plans around Asia.
Mexican studio Comunal Taller de Arquitectura designed a prefab home that can go up in less than a week.
Naraha's "business district" consists of a single prefab metal shed tucked in a corner of the town hall parking lot.
The house was a bland-looking prefab on the outside, but inside it was all vaulted ceilings and expensive furnishings.
The house, a twelve-hundred-square-foot prefab that cost sixty thousand dollars, has been on the campus since 2006.
Plant Prefab is investing in robotic construction and new assembly technology, which will help us to bring the cost down.
If ever there was a time and place for prefab to flaunt its virtues, it is now, in Northern California.
Built in the '40s from a prefab kit from Gimbels department store, the house was judiciously embellished over the years.
Hatherley takes us down Moscow's deep, grandiose metro stations, which doubled as bomb shelters, and through gentrifying prefab workers' districts.
Similar to Plant Prefab, the company is planning to build a Rapid Response Factory that will respond to natural disasters.
Most consumers have only ever bought prefab systems, but many gamers and computer hobbyists still prefer to roll their own boxes.
He grew up in Fürstenwalde, a small town full of prefab buildings located in the Brandenburg region just outside of Berlin.
"It was a whole different political culture then," Cutler told the Thomson Reuters Foundation at a Prefab Museum workshop in Birmingham.
The apartment block is typical of the prefab apartments that crowd Japanese commuter suburbs: small, identical units, built with thin walls.
Scandinavian countries love modular prefab systems and I'm going to Norway, Sweden, Finland, also going to Poland as well and Spain.
For Jane Milotich, also a Glen Ellen fire victim, prefab offers a chance to have a state-of-the-art home.
Exactly, or prefab and more factory-style construction is really, I think, one of the areas where we can in California.
Prefab construction has evolved thanks to innovation in that space, and 22018D printing technology can create homes in a matter of days.
"Tiny is inevitable," says Soren Rose, founder of Klein, which in 2017 began seeking out renowned architects to design tiny prefab homes.
The producers, emissaries from a major studio, initiate ritual courtship — brandishing the keys to a virtual village of filmable, prefab intellectual property.
"It sure beats the prefab, though," Gem said, stretching their arms high above their head and utterly failing to reach the ceiling.
Part of the problem is aesthetic: Ms. Waldman has a tendency to slide into the prefab language of psychotherapy or self-help.
The guitarist Nels Cline's "Resonator Excursion" even promises to offer something almost unheard-of at most of today's prefab festivals: genuine experimentation.
Amazon's Alexa Fund made its first investment in a homebuilder earlier this week, participating in a $6.7 million funding round in Plant Prefab.
Usually, with prefab or mobile homes, units are manufactured in an off-site factory and then shipped to their final location, Loomis said.
Bert is built from prefab pieces that come in a few different shapes and can interlock in different ways to create various structures.
Bert was designed as a tiny home, but the potential from prefab parts could be multifamily homes, hotels, or developments in a city.
But as with all real estate, zoning regulations are local, and that is one of the greatest roadblocks for companies like Prefab ADU.
In September, Amazon's Alexa Fund invested in a prefab housing startup, leading its Series A funding round with an undisclosed amount in the millions.
Another segment of startups is aiming to reduce the costs of building new homes, such as with modular, prefab housing to reduce construction costs.
A variety of designs are possible, and designers attempted to show that prefab buildings aren't limited to postwar designs and a cookie-cutter look.
Compared to prefab builders like Blu Homes, Acre doesn't have the overhead of a central manufacturing facility, and its shipping costs are significantly lower.
Some live in temporary housing units just outside the exclusion zone, cramped into tiny prefab buildings only designed to last up to 24 months.
The construction of low-cost prefab housing became increasingly important to Gropius, who resigned from the Bauhaus in 27.50 to devote himself to it.
Wide-legged jeans hang over a pair of Birkenstocks, and a black Simone Rocha sweater with prefab holes is displayed above blocky Marni heels.
There are prefab houses, tiny houses and a "garage house" that holds RVs owned by its older, part-time residents, who travel a lot.
Designing a prefab to fit in someone's backyard is a different exercise than thinking about completely new construction on a virgin piece of land.
At the Élysée, I was surprised by Macron's willingness to genuinely engage with my questions, rather than use them as prompts for prefab spiels.
The co-founder hinted at future products, saying ROOM is already receiving demand for bigger multi-person prefab conference rooms and creative room divider solutions.
It also ferried the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) to the International Space Station, taking the concept of low-cost prefab housing to outer space.
Best in show is the young Canadian artist Ben Schumacher, whose provisional, somehow sorrowing arrangement of prefab metal parts recalls his training as an architect.
I wanted to investigate an industry called the prefab market, a space which allows you to get from Point A to Point B very succinctly.
The one exception to the film's otherwise prefab cast of characters is Jodi's older sister, Harper (Sabrina Carpenter), who is a beauty queen but nice.
NATO nonetheless strived to impress Trump with allied jets flying overhead and a walk through the new glass headquarters, which replaces a 1960s prefab structure.
Big prefab manufacturers, such as Daiwa House, survive to this day, bringing out new models every year that, as with cars, people aspire to upgrade to.
The album is overtly transgressive (and therefore memorable), while "Saturday Night Fever" has been framed as a prefab totem of a facile culture (and thus forgettable).
That is, unless I decided to build the Getaway on the West Coast in which case I'd watch the sunset from my sweet-ass prefab house.
The U.N. World Food Programme was airlifting storage units, generators, prefab offices, and satellite equipment as well as 8 metric tonnes of ready-to-eat meals.
Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with 7.4 million people packed into rows upon rows of prefab apartment blocks.
The Mare Island naval shipyard in the northern Bay Area used to make submarine periscopes for World War II. Now Factory OS's prefab homes are built there.
JavaScript has also been around for so long that lots of buggy prefab code exists in libraries around the web, and frequently gets incorporated into unsuspecting websites.
"It was nothing short of a social housing revolution," said Elisabeth Blanchet, who has documented the history of prefabs since 2001 and co-founded the Prefab Museum.
Now, Google's parent company, Alphabet, has come up with a patch: It is paying about $30 million to provide temporary, prefab housing for 300 of its employees.
The house is a modest, single-story "Usonian" style prefab, a democratic design that Wright hoped he could scale, making his organic architecture accessible to the masses.
Of course, the frictions within prefab groups like the Spice Girls and One Direction probably didn't include the mini-culture wars that threaten to tear F8 asunder.
Pricing at Prefab depends on the size of the unit, of course, but the most popular model, a 288-square-foot home, will run about $105,000 installed.
To create Identity Malta, the artist visited Ħal Far's fenced-in militarized zone, with rows of prefab, temporary housing units that house up to 20 immigrants each.
Pre-manufactured housing has had a bad reputation in Britain, based on the poor-quality "prefab" huts that were built to deal with the post-war housing crisis.
The only fee is $5,000 from the vendor, and that is to cover the cost of a new prefab kiosk, which is distinctively colored bright orange with black.
Carved under the snow and ice, Camp Century had a main street and prefab housing for 250 soldiers and scientists—all powered by a pint-sized nuclear reactor.
This week's update also yielded ways for developers to make the prefab menu trees more flexible and adaptive to the context of a given discussion, among other tweaks.
He's one of my major influences along with Junie Morrison and Barry White and, you know, Change, Loose Ends, Mtume, Leon Sylvers III, Todd Rundgren, Prefab Sprout, Frank Zappa.
That has lead to some confusion among non-NATO diplomats and residents of Brussels about which of the two buildings - the 1960s prefab, or the glass palace - were working.
Which is a pity, Ms. Dameron added, because, compared with traditional methods, modern prefab construction saves time, limits waste and often incorporates environmentally sensitive materials and energy-saving technologies.
The Seattle-based prefab company that Ms. Peden approached charges around $350 to $400 per square foot for a basic move-in-ready home assembled on a prepared foundation.
The stained surfaces look as if someone stuck her hands in grease and rubbed them onto the cream-colored door and the wavy grooves of the warped prefab wallboard.
"It was a mess," said Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor for housing and economic development, adding that the tower was too big and complex for a prefab construction project.
Consider designating one office with a door for company-wide use, looking for spaces that have a small conference room, or buying a prefab greenhouse that can function as one.
If done correctly, I feel this technique can help to squeeze in a few unusual letters, avoid the temptation of a prefab grid, and perhaps even create a unique solve.
Taylor Wimpey is exploring ways to "future proof" its business and considering offsite construction options ranging from modular house sections to prefab timber frames, said divisional managing director John Gainham.
Now, like thousands who attend the 158 such clinics that have opened over the past two years in Delhi, they receive free, comprehensive medical care, all under one prefab roof.
A sense of pride and community is what sisters Pat Cutler and Andree Jones remember most fondly of their childhood growing up in a prefab in the 1950s in Birmingham.
THE KNOCKDOWN CENTER This refurbished 19th-century brick factory compound at 52-19 Flushing Avenue (at 54th Street) in Maspeth, Queens, initially produced glass and then prefab, or knockdown, doors.
Examples include the Swedish furniture maker Ikea and Doing It Right This Time, or DIRTT, a Canadian company that builds prefab office and residential interiors, including cabinetry, bookshelves and partitions.
I walked him back to Draper and looked up another startup, an Estonian company called Ööd, which makes one-room, two-hundred-square-foot huts that you can order prefab.
For years I'd seen online ads for surprisingly affordable prefab vacations — airfare and hotel, with maybe a car and a tour thrown in — through unexpected vendors like Groupon and Costco.
It's the funny, sincere, and eminently singalong-able result of what happens when the best band in Britain today decides to mix Prefab Sprout's Mondeo Pop perfection with piano house.
"When we launched Sky in 1989 it was four channels produced from a prefab structure in an industrial park on the fringes of west London," Fox said in a statement.
The Abod Shelter by BSB Design is a colorful and attractive prefab house for more than one, offering lightweight but structurally stable components to allow for easy transport and assemblage.
Unless you're a massive Temptations fan, and you really probably should be if you aren't already given that they're easily up there alongside Prefab Sprout in the best group ever category.
Terry Radford, the president of JustBioFiber Structural Solutions, an I.T.-pro-turned-tinkerer, unveiled a prefab hemp composite that could be more attractive to city planners and government building code officials.
Its rival Persimmon has for many years had a factory in central England, part of a business called Space4, that makes prefab timber frames for about 40 percent of all its houses.
Blade Runner's groundbreaking visual style has been sanded down into a gorgeous prefab kit that's applied to futures without any consideration for what makes a given science fiction society unique or distinctive.
And since they're all prefab kits designed to be built by two or more people, you can construct one on your property whenever you have the time to take on the project.
For example, the prefab housing startup Cover is helping people figure out what kind of backyard homes they can design and build on their properties based on local zoning and permitting regulations.
In the Bronx, an Elite Chef Is Trying to Engineer a Better School Lunch Dan Giusti, who headed the kitchen at Noma in Denmark, has replaced prefab food with freshly made fare.
There, most residents who opted to stay close to their former homes still live in the new towns, or in prefab wooden homes arranged in makeshift lots, complete with churches and playgrounds.
On Tuesday, Amazon said its Alexa Fund invested in Plant Prefab, a Southern California company that says it uses sustainable construction processes and materials to build prefabricated custom single- and multifamily houses.
After all, they were not merely speaking but also spitting constant rhymes ("mumps" and "humps") and off-rhymes ("pencil" and "suspenseful") that worked nearly as effectively as those in traditional, prefab songs.
It first opened its doors in 1926 under the ownership of Anthony Frank's who bought the place and had it shipped to Kenosha for $7,500 after seeing a magazine ad for prefab restaurants.
They had purposely taken their time to work on their songwriting craft — the Disney association had unfairly made them seem like a prefab band — and were even planning on self-releasing their album.
It was a rather thin thing, being part of the prefab "castle" in the Rhombus pavilion that served as the private office-cum-tearoom-cum-beanbag colony for staff working the expo hall.
Somewhere in the mix of this compound will be around 300 low-cost prefab homes that Google is expected to use as temporary accommodations for employees, a person familiar with the situation confirmed.
But more to the point, this wild new world often turns out to feel surprisingly stultified and regimented and formatted and controlled, filtered through prefab structures like Facebook and Google and, yes, eBay.
The mobile home dealership where Allen worked was nothing more than a prefab trailer hauled onto a patch of scrub grass along a remote stretch of Highway 113 on the outskirts of town.
He's dropped a bunch of songs in the form of an EP earlier this year (listen to them here), that meld a Tears for Fears / Prefab Sprout pop sensibility with swish modern production.
Even the supposedly liberal mainstream media still seek out any bit of evidence that can be chiseled to fit that prefab 1990s narrative — and if she denies the caricature, she's called a liar.
But the air is cool inside the one-story prefab building where Jeff Bezos, wearing a North Face hiking shirt and a cap emblazoned with an Amazon Robotics logo, is attentive, back straight, listening.
NIAMEY, Niger — In a bare suite of prefab offices, inside a compound off a dirt road, French bureaucrats are pushing France's borders thousands of miles into Africa, hoping to head off would-be migrants.
Known as "S Houses," these prefab structures going up here in Ba Vi, about 30 miles from Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, are iterations of a prototype that Mr. Nghia has been honing since about 2013.
Unless your goal is to write a novel that will sell to people who are already sold on some prefab idea of themselves, it's best to write away from rather than toward these categories.
We say "primarily" because the Roll20 Marketplace does feature a small handful of officially licensed D&D campaign modules ranging from $20 to $50, which include prefab maps, locations, character tokens and various other goodies.
It's a prefab home the size of a football field, 462 tons and more than $100 billion worth of pressurized roomlike modules and gleaming solar arrays, orbiting 250 miles above the surface of the Earth.
The only fee is $5,000 from the vendor, which covers the cost of a new prefab kiosk, while all the tech appliances are provided without fee to help kiosk owners engage with the local community.
Bill Tsibidis, 42, an owner of the Crosstown Diner in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx, is often at odds with his father, Peter, who bought the prefab diner on Bruckner Boulevard in 213.
According to husband-and-wife vlogger duo Rachel and Jun Yoshizuki, who filmed the construction process and uploaded it to YouTube, the prefab units are built in a factory and trucked out to an assembly location.
After that, I hopped in a similarly prefab world based on the game's Chinese mythology content pack, where I was able to hang out in a lovely garden and get up close with a giant dragon.
First move—the howitzers lay down a protective smokescreen behind the first row of buildings on the northern edge of the city, blocking the view from the three- and four-story prefab concrete blocks deeper within.
As music creation adopts the one-click convenience of the internet, beats are just one example of prefab song elements available for anyone to purchase and piece together, alongside voice tags, instrument kits, and vocal features.
The indie bands obsessed over (XTC, Prefab Sprout, Sonic Youth), the hand-rolled cigarettes, the hasty meals, the late nights in bars, the hangovers, the one-night stands, the painful happiness of your first real loves.
"Most of the people I know are going with a prefab," she said of her neighbors in the Trinity Oaks section of Glen Ellen, where about three-quarters of the 2320-odd homes were severely damaged.
I was living on West 21981nd Street right across the street from Lincoln Center, on the 363th floor of this very distinctive-looking building with a prefab kind of exterior and cylindrical balconies on every floor.
Through its robust mail-order business — some catalogs were more than 500 pages — Sears shipped groceries, rifles, corsets, cream separators, davenports, stoves and entire prefab houses to some of the most remote regions of the country.
For the privileged, living in a "co-living" dorm in California, a Muji prefab in rural India, or an Airbnb-owned apartment in central Paris will become a choice enabled by their jobs, not dictated by them.
Think about Marco Rubio: even before his famous brain glitch, it was just obvious that he was a prefab candidate, a nice-looking guy with no real convictions or experience reciting lines he was told to deliver.
Five years after announcing that it had "cracked the code" on modular building technology and would open a factory in Brooklyn to construct modules, the developer Forest City Ratner is getting out of the prefab construction business.
YouTube and streaming have made each song a click rather than a purchase — and not even a click with autoplay, prefab playlists and algorithmic "discovery" (which actually pushes toward more of the same niche) guiding the way.
In his prefab lab, Kafuti works alongside Nestor Luambua, a 29-year-old dendrochronologist completing his PhD, and Sorel Wasukundi, 27, a second-year biodiversity management student, both of whom are studying at the University of Kisangani.
Four years ago, he left Los Angeles and bought an 1980s-era prefab and four acres of land up a windy private road in the mountainous terrain that sits between the San Joaquin Valley and the Mojave Desert.
That's why North Carolina-based prefab home builder Deltec has designed a home that's built to withstand hurricanes, so whether or not families choose to leave, they can feel assured that their properties will remain upon their return.
City planners who may have cursed that missed opportunity to build needed housing are now at least partly relieved; where permanent houses might have gone up, they can now erect prefab housing for refugees not housed in hangars.
In spirit, if not in sound it reminds me of Prefab Sprout songwriter Paddy McAloon's lonely, lovelorn solo experiment I Trawl the Megahertz—which is similarly about confronting the pressures and complexities of existence with gentleness and humility.
One afternoon Francis found himself standing with a burrito delivery outside a prefab-container condo in the company of a woman roughly his age who looked to be waiting for a date: black dress, American-flag-patterned flats.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Almost a year after U.S. President Donald Trump inaugurated NATO's new billion-dollar headquarters with fanfare at a special summit, alliance officials are now finally moving in, leaving their prefab 211s base that leaked during rainstorms.
Rudolph's Bond Centre in Hong Kong, now known as the Lippo Centre, makes use of prefab glass panels rather than concrete expanses, but its multilevel lobby breaks the towers' mass into human-scale zones for meeting and mingling.
A new design can be printed by changing the digital file, which doesn't change the cost of the house — unlike many prefab or shipping container homes where one specific design has to be used to keep costs low.
He has left Huston-Tillotson to funnel the lessons learned into an urban living experiment: prefab apartments of only 225 square feet (seven times the size of his previous residence) that fit onto a rack and can be transported.
In the spring of 2016, Pamela Glazer, a Southampton-based architect, cut out half of a tall attic to create a roof deck as part of the $525,000 renovation of two 1960s prefab homes cobbled together in Hither Hills.
The group, which Symantec has tracked since 2013, has evolved to hide in plain site by mostly using prefab malware to infiltrate networks and then manipulating administrative controls and other legitimate system tools to bore deeper without setting off alarms.
In 2015, a prefab in Peckham, a once-run down but now popular area in south London, sold for 950,000 pounds ($1.2 million), touted for its "new built residential development potential" - in other words, the land it was built on.
While prefabrication is making a comeback, it's hard to image how such new developments will provide the same sense of community as the old-style prefabs, said Jane Hearn, a London community worker and co-founder of the Prefab Museum.
On a recent Wednesday evening, in the lobby bar of the Empire Hotel, near Lincoln Center (leopard-print pillows, velvet curtains, prefab harem chic), Babette Bombshell, a genderqueer actor with a penchant for "extreme monster drag," attempted to order a drink.
In the pictures of her bedroom, Twilley is attentive to the warping of the cheap, prefab wallboard;  the electric blue of the plastic tarp; the wood grain of the plywood; the ceiling in decay; the stuff of hers littering the floor.
As the boat nears Village Bay, the only segment of the shore of Hirta conducive to landing, your eyes will reluctantly alight, after the spectacular bigger view, on the smaller detail of squat dark green prefab boxes crowding the harbor.
Nicknamed "the prefab four" (as in fabricated, not fabulous) as soon as they came on the scene, The Monkees were aimed directly at teenyboppers, who could watch their ersatz Beatles every week on NBC-TV in their family living room.
While "serious" music publications railed against the prefab four, saying they couldn't play their instruments and didn't on their recordings (an assertion that would be proved wrong), fans turned out en masse as the band toured the US, then the world.
It said it was finalizing an agreement with China National Building Material and WeLink for a 2.5 billion pound ($3.1 billion) joint venture to build six prefab factories in Britain, one a year to 2022, with the aim of producing thousands of homes.
Ranging from minimalist ambient composers to lush 90s R&B to viscous sophisti-pop like Prefab Sprout and the Blue Nile to nocturnal dubstep, they favor from distinctive voices with a knack for portraying melancholia in widescreen, finding high drama in simple gestures.
What I saw instead were cruddy strip malls, garish beach communities, and the ugly sprawl of car lots and franchise chicken joints and prefab warehouses, which issued out of the heart of every city and crawled along our highways like poisonous vines.
There's a company in China that basically makes prefab skyscrapers—they just made a building in five weeks; they basically had to bolt it together and put the outside on—and if we could afford it, they would want to partner with us.
The U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said it bought 8 metric tonnes of ready-to-eat meals and was organizing an airlift from Panama of storage units, generators and prefab offices for two logistics hubs, as well as satellite equipment for emergency responders.
Last September, I met with Anh-Linh Ngo, one of its members and the editor in chief of Arch+ magazine, in eastern Mitte, a now tony section of former East Berlin with many examples of spruced up Plattenbau, prefab concrete housing construction.
The deal for a would-be Liberty Alliance member is this: You bring the name and the audience, and the company will build you a prefab site, furnish it with ads, help you fill it with content and keep a cut of the revenue.
The U.N. World Food Programme said on Thursday it was organizing an airlift from Panama of storage units, generators and prefab offices for two logistics hubs, as well as satellite equipment for emergency responders, and has bought 8 metric tonnes of ready-to-eat meals.
I knew I liked boys, and I knew I was going to hell for it, which was enough, but Earth wasn't so hot either, trapped as I was in the endlessly repeatable boredom of suburbia, prefab houses, two cars, all the way down the street.
Of the 88 pictures I have from the day, I have been forced to allow some kind of truncated portion of the prefab-littered harbor to peek into a corner of only five pictures; forced because otherwise the bigger scenery could not have been captured.
Lana Del Rey, once perceived as a music-industry hallucination—a mystery figure who emerged from the ether and muddied the line between prefab and authentic—has stuck around, penetrating the mainstream with her blend of downcast, narcotized pop and old-Hollywood glamour laced with tragedy.
The United Nations announced the purchase of eight tons of ready-to-eat meals and said it will provide satellite communications equipment and airlift storage units, generators and prefab offices to set up logistics hubs for helping the estimated 76,000 people who will need food and other relief.
Working with LivingHomes and its manufacturing offshoot, Plant Prefab, which has attracted venture capital funding from Amazon's Alexa Fund and Obvious Ventures, he has designed the YB1: a modular, customizable accessory dwelling unit (or A.D.U.) intended to serve as a stand-alone residence in just about any backyard.
The bottom third of the staircase consisted of wooden palettes; the middle third was a section of a prefab staircase; the top third was a ramp, a single plank of wood, with small wooden slats nailed across it so your feet didn't slip as you made your way up.
And they were likely inspired by perpetual tour-de-forcer Kanye West: The confrontational/inspirational midshow spiels that were a staple of his 2013–2014 Yeezus tour proved that even the most prefab spectacle could find time for moments of unforced, unpredictable storytelling, not to mention moments of actual suspense.
It turns up its Roman nose at the modernists' hope for authentic, local materials expressing their fundamental essence; at the Prairie School's pragmatic, ecologically aware eaves; at the prefab ornamentation of Arts and Crafts; at Hugh Ferris megalopolises and Broadway boogie-woogie modernism … the hell with all that American stuff.
"Our focus is basically to expand the market and really drive the number of ADU installations across the Bay Area and California up dramatically, "said Steve Vallejos, CEO of Prefab ADU, who admits that the market is really just starting to find its way, especially when it comes to financing.
Where ALEC takes advantage of the lack of resources available to state legislators—not only handing them prefab legislation, but wining and dining them—groups on the left are put off by the relative lack of sophistication in state policymaking, skeptical that real progress can be made at that level.
I think the little miracle that happened there was not unlike what occurred 21 years ago when "The Lion King" opened — again, an unorthodox director (Tina Landau for "SpongeBob," Julie Taymor for "Lion King") was allowed to have her way, creatively speaking, with the prefab material and transform it into something genuinely and originally theatrical.
In 212013, when Myspace announced it was laying off half its staff, the New York Times attributed its decline to "fickle consumers and changing tastes"; a corporate "culture clash"; litter of celebrity promotion and pop-up ads; and Facebook's standardized utilitarian interface–meaning that prefab profiles with names stylings like John Doe versus jdoe1234 were appealing to people.
Because they were created for television, did not write their own songs (that was left to professionals like Gerry Goffin, Carole King and others) and did not play their own instruments (they mimed playing on camera), the Monkees were disdained by many; if the Beatles were the Fab Four, the Monkees quickly earned the derisive nickname the Prefab Four.
" 'A Meme Is Born: How Internet Jokes Turned "A Star Is Born" Into a Hit' [The Ringer] Alyssa Bereznak uses hard data to gain new insight on how a showbiz melodrama turned into a prefab viral sensation: "At The Ringer's request, the social listening firm Crimson Hexagon analyzed the volume of social media posts for six major 2018 movies — 'Black Panther,' 'Avengers: Infinity War,' 'Ocean's 8,' 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,' 'Incredibles 2,' and 'A Star Is Born' — four weeks before each title's release.
"No Man's Land" by Kvadrat and Raf Simons was not just an exhibition but a destination; visitors came not only to see Simons's sixth collection for the textile brand — corduroy, shimmering or speckled bouclés — but also to taste food from a pop-up outpost of the London restaurant Rochelle Canteen, gaze at a field of wildflowers installed by the Belgian florist Mark Colle and wander around the Jean Prouvé prefab cabins that were part of the presentation's elaborate mise-en-scène.
Prefab Story is made up of numerous mini-stories: a mischievous boy whom we follow through one "super block," (one of the endless unfinished socialist apartment complexes with giant concrete slabs jutting out and transported overhead by crane); an old Grandpa, as everyone calls him, a good-natured country bumpkin transplanted to the big city; a young student who finds out she's pregnant by a young man with no aspirations; an unhappy housewife who puts on pretenses of marital bliss; a stylish actor who romances female neighbors.
Apart from "Here's Where the Story Ends" by the Sundays, or "Faces" by Clio, or "That's Us/Wild Combination" by Arthur Russell, or "Here Come the Warm Jets" by Brian Eno or "Svensktalande Bättre Folk" by Anna Järvinen, or "Losing My Mind" by Liza Minnelli, or "Love Has Come Around" by Donald Byrd, or "Bonny" by Prefab Sprout, or "Just A Little Taste" by Rowan Martin, or "Yamaha" by The-Dream, or... As a contemporary office worker, I'm used to forgoing a traditional lunch break, to the point where nipping out to Tesco and walking back at any pace slightly slower than Lad in Year 9 Trying Really Hard to Impress His PE Teacher feels hugely transgressive.
Bidart made this plain in the poem "Plea and Chastisement," from his book "Metaphysical Dog": At fivethrillingly I won the Oedipal struggle first against my father then stepfather In our alliance against the worldwe were more like each other than anyone else till adolescence and the worldshowed me this was prison (Not that leaving his family offered any release: "Memory is punishment," he writes in a later poem.) The publication of "Half-Light: Collected Poems, 1965-2016" gives readers a chance to see how Bidart, ill content merely to "say what happened" in prefab stanzas, performs a poetry of "embodiment" first by adopting personas — most famously those of the necrophiliac murderer Herbert White, the suicidal anorexic Ellen West and the Russian ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinksy — then by dropping the mask altogether, adding layers to the self-mythology of "Frank Bidart" as he interpolates his life with those of such figures as St. Augustine of Hippo, Maria Callas, Benvenuto Cellini and Walt Whitman.

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