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Huf Haus
Huf Haus is a German company based in Hartenfels in the Westerwald region that manufactures prefabricated houses. Huf Haus is the world's leading company in selling houses in the Bauhaus tradition based on the German ''Fachwerk'' ("Frame House").〔(Channel 4 description ), 2012-02-18〕 The construction allows individual floor plans, including for office buildings. Huf houses are available as zero-energy buildings. == History == In 1912, Johann Huf founded a carpentry workshop in the small village of Krümmel in the Westerwald. A year later, the enterprise moved to Hartenfels. In 1948 his son Franz Huf took over management of the enterprise, and enlarged it to a supra-regional provider of carpenter's works, e. g. churches in the Rhineland, the large post administration office in Bonn (1950) as well as the German and Arabic pavilions at Expo 58. The so-called "Huf Fachwerkhaus 2000" was designed in 1972 together with the architect Manfred Adams. The principles of this construction are still the standard in all Huf houses. Since 1996, grandsons Georg and Thomas Huf have led the company and brought the products to the world market. They also established "The Huf Haus Village", a collection of Huf family houses, which represent the possibilities of building Huf houses. On 20 September 2011, Thomas Huf died aged 51.〔(Notice of death in Rhein-Zeitung ) and (Obituary ), retrieved 2011-10-15.〕
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