Category
page 1Prefabricated houses
mobile home
prefabricated structure attached to a chassis
Nissen hut
lightweight prefabricated structure
prefabricated home
specialist dwelling types of prefabricated building

Futuro
thumb|right|A Futuro at Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland
thumb|right|Entrance to a Futuro

WikiHouse
thumb|WikiHouse prototype in Westminster
Dymaxion house
Prototype house designed by Buckminster Fuller
Venturo
thumb|Venturo House in Kivik Art Center, Sweden
thumb|Abandoned Venturo House in Wanli, Taiwan.
thumb|Venturo House at Tapiola, [[Espoo, Finland, 2024.]]
Venturo or Venturo House is a prefabricated house designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen in 1971. It is composed of fiberglass-reinforced polyester plastic, polyester-polyurethane, and acrylic glass. In the late 1960s Suuronen became known for his round-shaped Futuro House and now wanted to create a new "weekend cottage". Venturo House was a part of Suuronen's Casa Finlandia series, known as the model CF-45. Other models were CF-100/200
manufactured housing
type of prefabricated housing that is largely assembled in factories and then transported to sites of use