Lazor Office
Flat Pak House, Minneapolis, MN,
2004
Photo: Cameron Wittig


  
Lazor Office
Flat Pak House, Minneapolis, MN,
2004
Photo: Cameron Wittig

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The version of the FlatPak House on display in the gallery was originally commissioned by Interface FLOR, a modular carpet company, for use at the 2005 International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York. It is currently on loan to the Walker from its owner, Paul House, and available for purchase. For more details contact: p_house@earthlink.net

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Along with partners John Christakos and Maurice Blanks, Charlie Lazor founded Blu Dot Design, which designs and manufactures home and office furnishings with the goal of making modern design more accessible. He created Lazor Office in 2003 to expand his interest in bringing modern design to a broader segment of the marketplace by exploring the use of prefabricated building systems. His first effort is FlatPak House, a panelized system of prefabricated components, which Newsweek described as “the first true revolution in American housing in decades.” This project is one of three initial offerings by Empyrean Homes, an experienced builder of prefabricated houses. Lazor holds an master of architecture degree from Yale University and a bachelor’s degree from Williams College.

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Along with partners John Christakos and Maurice Blanks, Charlie Lazor founded Blu Dot Design, which designs and manufactures home and office furnishings with the goal of making modern design more accessible. He created Lazor Office in 2003 to expand his interest in bringing modern design to a broader segment of the marketplace by exploring the use of prefabricated building systems. His first effort is FlatPak, a panelized system of prefabricated components, which Newsweek described as “the first true revolution in American housing in decades.” This project is one of three Dwell Homes offered by Empyrean Homes, an experienced builder of prefabricated houses. Lazor holds an master of architecture degree from Yale University and a bachelor’s degree from Williams College.

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The version of the FlatPak House on display in the gallery was originally commissioned by Interface FLOR, a modular carpet company, for use at the 2005 International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York. It is currently on loan to the Walker from its owner, Paul House, and available for purchase. For more details contact: p_house@earthlink.net

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(:title Lazor Office:) Along with partners John Christakos and Maurice Blanks, Charlie Lazor founded Blu Dot Design, which designs and manufactures home and office furnishings with the goal of making modern design more accessible. He created Lazor Office in 2003 to expand his interest in bringing modern design to a broader segment of the marketplace by exploring the use of prefabricated building systems. His first effort is FlatPak House, a panelized system of prefabricated components, which Newsweek described as “the first true revolution in American housing in decades.” This project is one of three initial offerings by Empyrean Homes, an experienced builder of prefabricated houses. Lazor holds an master of architecture degree from Yale University and a bachelor’s degree from Williams College.

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