
Another great example of eco-architecture, Cottage in a day is an energy efficient factory-built home by architect Michael Fitzhugh. Based on 14-square-foot-modules, with structural insulated panels and natural wood finishes, it’s supposed to be the perfect eco-friendly solution for a rustic cottage in a rural landscape.

With Energy Star windows, bamboo flooring and a price starting from $52,000 (up to $152,400 for a fully functional furnished home), the prefabricated structure is built on a precast concrete foundation that won’t harm the soil, and requires minimal labor and waste on site. Looks like the perfect solution for a stylish weekend in the mountains. What do you guys think? [via Inhabitat]

