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"The
idea that someone will do everything and build my flat elsewhere was
too good an opportunity to miss"
The Daily Telegraph, 14 April 2001. more>>
"There's always room at the top. There's never been much kudos attached
to prefabricated homes. But a clever company of Swedes is now reviving
them and turning redundant rooftop spaces into luxury penthouses."
The Independent,
11 November 2000. more>>
"Luxury
in a Box."
Architecture, August 2000
more>>
"By
the time they crane it up, you could have the beer in the fridge."
Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune,
June 24, 2000
"Swedish-built
"prefab" living units are hoisted atop buildings."
Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune,
Saturday, June 24, 2000
"Your
Penthouse is Prefab - ulous! Company Builds Luxury Units In Sweden,
Then Hoists Them Onto London Roofs."
The Wall Street Journal,
08/05/2000
"Prefab
Is the Latest Thing in Penthouses. Swedish Couple Cranes Ready - Made
Apartments to the Top of London Buildings."
The Wall Street Journal Europe,
April 28 - 29 April, 2000 more>>
"From
a factory in Sweden to a London rooftop - First Penthouse makes prefab
living quarters for wealthy customers looking for a high- class address."
The Wall Street Journal Europe,
April 28 - 29 April, 2000
"Room at the top. The humble prefab is going up in the world."
Building Homes,
November 1997
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"Iron
Lady's daughter finds space of her own. Carol Thatcher's prefabricated
flat will lend more space to her trendy loft conversion in Bankside
Lofts on the South Bank."
Evening Standard
18 April 2000. more>>
"From
Sweden to Bankside.
Carol
Thatcher's made-to-order studio."
Financial Times,
Weekend April 1 / April 2 2000. more>>
"The
rooftops of the central London skyline are a resource that has been
left uncultivated for too long,"
Dwell Magazine
August
2000 more>>
"Bespoke
boxes. Forget the structures that provided mass housing in post - 1945
Britain. The prefab is becoming the last word in home building."
Financial Times Property,
April 1 / April 2 2000.
"It's
the ultimate property status symbol. But now penthouses are reaching
new heights by being pre-built and perched on top of period buildings."
The Sunday Times,
March 12, 2000.
"There's
more room on top. London is running out of building land - why not use
space on the roof for a penthouse?"
Sunday Business,
6 February 2000
"Penthouses
are relative newcomers in the property market - and even prefabs plonked
on top of older properties are seen as chic."
Evening Standard, Homes & Property,
Wednesday 13 August 1999
"Up
on the roof. Space is thin on the ground in London, so a Swedish property
company is turning to the rooftops."
Evening Standard, Homes & Property,
Wednesday 12 May 1999.
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