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| High-Resolution Photos The same format used by the stock image houses, these photos are formatted as high-resolution JPG images for use as color or black and white photography in your publication or on-line. The image files are RGB color space, and should be converted to CMYK for process printing. They are suitable for use at 300dpi at 5"x7". For Windows users, right click the image and save the source file to your hard drive. For Mac users, click and hold the mouse down, then save source file to your hard drive. Files sizes range from 1.5mb to 7.7mb. All photos and graphic images are subject to the propriety and copyright interest of All American Homes and any use without attribution to All American Homes is prohibited.. --Suggested attribution: "Photo Courtesy of All American Homes" |
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| File name: Photo1.jpg Caption: According to the Modular Building Institute (MBI) the process of manufacturing a modular home in a controlled environment generates 40 percent less waste than a site-built house. This is a photo of the central second story of the mkSolaire Smart Home built by All American Homes displayed at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry. |
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| File name: Photo2.jpg Caption: Systems-built homes are built inside a climate controlled production facility. The mkSolaire shown here inside the All American Homes facility in Decatur, Ind. is dry and safe from theft and vandalism. |
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| File name: Photo3.jpg Caption: All American Homes are engineered with a more efficient use of resources and raw materials. Scrap is also reduced as lumber and other materials are delivered just in time, and precutthus reducing the need to dispose or burn waste on the building site. |
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| File name: Photo4.jpg Caption: All American Homes utilize two-by-six inch outside wall construction and are reinforced with oriented strand board (OSB) to withstand the stress of being trucked long distances and then “Set” onto a foundation by crane. The Smart Home was "test fit" or "soft set" at the factory on February 11, prior to being transported to the Museum site where it was set on its foundation. |
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| File name: Photo5.jpg Caption: After the home is set in place using a crane, a process that can take one to two days depending on the weather, the finish interior work, furnishing and landscaping will be completed in preparation for the opening of the Smart Home: Green + Wired exhibit. |
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| File name: Photo6.jpg Caption: The seven modules delivered to the museum grounds, five comprising the house (as shown above at the “soft set” on February 11) and two modules making up the garage, were manufactured at the All American Homes’ assembly plant in Decatur, Ind. |
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| File name: Photo7.jpg Caption: The mkSolaire Smart Home, built by All American Homes, will demonstrate the benefits of energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and “earth-friendly” building components to create a healthy-living environment. The exhibit is slated to open in May 2008 and run through 2009. |
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