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Toronto Star

Architect Geoff Warner had a problem: He needed to produce an inexpensive but design-driven retreat for a client but was unable to build it in the dead of a Wisconsin winter. So he had it built inside, put the completed 336-sq.-ft. structure on a truck and delivered it, plumbing and appliances installed, to the client's site. That was 2002 and Warner, of Alchemy Architects in St. Paul, Minn., now finds himself in the prefabrication business. There are now several styles of the weeHouse available, all modular so they can be fit together to make a structure as big or as small as desired. The one thing they have in common is that they all look like miniature versions of something from the Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. The weeHouse has now arrived in Ontario.

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