Amazing House with Infinite Customization | Whidbey Puzzle Prefab

Whidbey Puzzle Prefab is a compact, modular home designed by Wittman Estes on Whidbey Island, Washington. Built with sustainable materials and powered by solar energy, the carbon-negative prototype combines four reconfigurable modules to create flexible indoor and outdoor living spaces. Elevated on pin foundations to minimize site impact, the home offers high-performance design with smart systems and a seamless connection to nature.

Credits:

Architecture and Interiors: Wittman Estes
Structural Engineer: Josh Welch Engineering
Builder: Sparrow Woodworks
Net Zero Energy Consultant: Erin Moore, FLOAT
Mechanical Engineer: Solarc Energy Group
Location: Whidbey Island, Washington
Year: 2024
Photography: Andrew Pogue, Dan Sutherland

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