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Visit a FabCab Cabana – 2012 Seattle Home Show

As the nation’s largest home show, The Seattle Home Show offers an unparalleled experience.

FabCab will be displaying a timberframe exhibit (backyard cabana style). We invite visitors to relax on our couch in the “living room” and watch design videos as well as play with our interactive displays about healthy living. Visitors can also explore our patio area where they can learn more about pre-fab housing, see photos of FabCab models, get a rainscreen demo, and learn more about our innovative products and materials such as structural insulated panels (SIPs), recycled carpet tiles, and timberframes that are machine-milled, numbered, and shipped in our kit of parts.

2-for-1 e-tickets from FabCab: “Like us” and add a comment on our Facebook page and receive a code for 2-for-1 tickets, free parking, and more.

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FabCab Winter Incentives


We’re excited to announce winter incentives. Our timberframe and structural panel suppliers are offering winter discounts and FabCab is passing along the savings to you! In addition, we are offering a free iPad2 to clients. To qualify, FabCab Home Package orders must be placed by February 1, 2012. Please contact us for additional details.

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Emory Baldwin Featured in AIArchitect

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FabCab’s principal architect and owner, Emory Baldwin, was recently interviewed by John Gendall with AIArchitect. Emory recalled the impetus for his work and for launching FabCab, as well as the rapidly growing necessity for building homes “right the first time.” Baldwin also spoke about research and the senior care industry. “Institutional senior living facilities often accelerate the end,” says Baldwin. “AARP has done surveys that show that 90 percent of people want to grow old in their own houses. There is a place for institutionalized care, of course, but it doesn’t have to be for everyone the way the industry is pushing it,” he adds. “This is not what I wanted to do, because it didn’t seem like a great solution for people.”

To read the full article please visit AIArchitect FabCab Offers Universally Designed Pre-Fab

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