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The Not So Big House: A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live: Amazon.co.uk: Sarah Susanka, Kira Obolensky. A Cautionary Tale on Tiny Houses. Tiny House Village. We have been talking with Sonoma County’s zoning department about building a tiny house village.

Tiny House Village

The officials seem to love this idea as much as we do, so we’ve started investigating some of the details involved and taking concrete steps to make it all happen. In many ways, tiny houses work best in concert with other tiny houses and shared amenities. This is a dream long-shared by many including myself. The place will be zoned as an R.V. park, but will look and feel more like the concept drawings I’m presenting to the left.

I’ve used the same design principles that go into each of my tiny house designs to create an environment that feels contained but not confining—vibrant but not at all crowded. Tiny House Community: home. A Cautionary Tale on Tiny Houses. Urban Living: Designing Small Spaces. Urban living has many advantages – increased walkability, access to public transportation, and a wealth of things to do in the area, among a host of others.

Urban Living: Designing Small Spaces

One disadvantage of an urban location, however, is living in the smaller space that generally accompanies city life. Size limitations can make designing a home – whether a house, duplex, or apartment – quite problematic. Renting, rather than owning, puts further constraints on what improvements can be made. Wood Burning Stoves: Buyer's Guide - Channel4 - 4Homes. Life Box: An Air-Droppable Pop-Up Recovery Shelter For Victims Of Natural Disasters.

Life Box is an air-droppable, rapid-response emergency shelter that can be quickly inflated to provide housing for four people.

Life Box: An Air-Droppable Pop-Up Recovery Shelter For Victims Of Natural Disasters

The Red Dot Award-winning shelter contains supplies to provide relief to victims of natural disasters such as floods, tsunamis, or earthquakes. Adem Onalan conceived of the Life Box as a holistic solution that can be quickly deployed after natural disasters when relief providers are unable to reach the disaster zone due to distance, weather conditions, and the destruction of roads. The air-droppable, foldable polyethylene box houses two cardboard boxes that contain relief goods such as food, water and sleeping bags. When it is unfolded, it turns into an inflatable shelter. The outer layer of the shelter functions as a parachute during the airdrop, while the polyethylene foam interior provides insulation. The Life Box is available in three different classes: ‘air’, ‘land’ and ‘water’ . + LifeBox (Red Dot) Via PSFK. 25 amazing shelter designs for the homeless. Losing everything to disasters and becoming homeless is one of the hardest things to adjust to.

25 amazing shelter designs for the homeless

These shelters not only provide a roof over the head, but also save people from traumatic situations. Providing a safe haven at the end of the day and in situations when needed the most, these shelters are ingeniously talented. Some of these are talented at being modular, but all are talented at displaying innovation. 25 amazing shelter designs for the homeless. QuickHab Is a Flat-Pack House for Emergency or Low-Income Housing. After the Gulf Coast was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, FEMA provided temporary trailers to displaced people in Louisiana and Mississippi, which turned out to be not only inadequate but also a health hazard.

QuickHab Is a Flat-Pack House for Emergency or Low-Income Housing

Cub - Affordable sustainable homes. Eco Modular Living - Stylish living made simple... Residential & Private Housing We offer housing solutions for the public and private sectors.

Eco Modular Living - Stylish living made simple...

HAWSE: Prefab Housing for the Homeless. UK architects/urban planners Levitt Bernstein’s proposal to transform unused council-owned garages in London into temporary homes for the homeless has won the Home competition.

HAWSE: Prefab Housing for the Homeless

The initiative is a global call to action by Building Trust International – a London-based organisation that specialises in spatial regeneration within urban communities. Dubbed HAWSE (Homes through Apprenticeships With Skills for Employment), the project proposes to break ground in London’s poorer neighbourhoods by allowing unemployed residents to participate in the construction process, providing them with practical new work skills and experience. All HAWSE units will include a small bathroom and living space, while every fifth unit will provide communal kitchens, dining and laundry rooms. The plan suggests that parts of the prefab homes would be built off-site (in part by HAWSE residents) and once completed will be swift to assemble, allowing them to be inhabited straight after construction. Leavitt Bernstein. Cypress 20 - Arise. PREFAB FRIDAY: Reaction Housing Emergency Shelters Reaction Housing Prototype - 2 - Gallery Page 9. Emergency shelters have rightly become a fad in the design world.

PREFAB FRIDAY: Reaction Housing Emergency Shelters Reaction Housing Prototype - 2 - Gallery Page 9

In the aftermath of the hurricanes and other natural disasters in the last few years, it became clear we had a ways to go in providing safe and sturdy emergency shelters for victims. We’ve covered Paul Villinski’s Emergency Response Studio– a traveling artist studio that became a model for emergency shelters. And now, Michael Daniel, a Senior Designer at Frog Design’s Austin Studio, has designed, Reaction Housing, a line of dependable shelters that can be quickly and easily deployed and built– ready in time for the emergency.

The housing system was created to facilitate rapid deployment, so that transportation to the emergency site, off-loading, and set-up can all to happen within a matter of hours. Each shelter is a complete unit with infrastructure, interior furnishings, and wired for utilities. Flatpack Uber Shelter is Multi-storey. We have shown quite a few emergency shelter designs, but Rafael Smith may have come up with the first high-density multi-storey one.

Flatpack Uber Shelter is Multi-storey

"This project is a shelter solution that meets the needs of emergency response but also provides victims with a more personal place to live; a base unit that can serve as a very basic shelter but also have the capabilities to upgrade and implement modern infrastructure. This shelter is also stackable. Many alternative housing solutions deal with small scale but can’t cope with large scale displaced populations. " "There are 5 points that have been the focus during the design of this shelter.

The shelter must be:1) Easily transportable, collapsible and able to be shipped flat.2) Built of recyclable materials and have the ability to be reused.3) Easy to erect and assembled with few or no tools.4) Amenable to infrastructure? Given the length of time people are stuck in tents, shelters and trailers, having some privacy and more than one room is a nice feature. Uber Shelter. Uber Shelter. Life Box: An Air-Droppable Pop-Up Recovery Shelter For Victims Of Natural Disasters. The cube projectThe Cube Project – University of Hertfordshire. QuickHab Is a Flat-Pack House for Emergency or Low-Income Housing QuickHab - Gallery Page 4.

Shipping Container-Inspired Homebox is a Tiny, Movable 3-Story Vertical Home Homebox-Han Slawik - Gallery Page 10. Han Slawik based his Homebox on the shipping container model for its transport capabilities, universal dimensions and usefulness.

Shipping Container-Inspired Homebox is a Tiny, Movable 3-Story Vertical Home Homebox-Han Slawik - Gallery Page 10

But at the same time, wear, repair and maintenance of steel materials is costly, not to mention living in a steel box isn’t very cozy. Slawik wanted to create a housing concept using the best parts of cargotecture — but he wanted to be able to modify it easier, make it more efficient and make it more comfortable for the resident.

Homebox has the same dimensions as a international standardized shipping container, but it’s designed to sit vertically rather than horizontally. Homebox is a three-story home with a kitchen/dining/toilet room on the ground floor, a bedroom on the next and a living space on the top floor. This top floor is the most private and secluded and also has access to the best sunlight. But what it looses for sake of its compact design, it gains in the ability to be useful for a number of applications. . + Han Slawik Via Treehugger Images ©Prof. Shipping Container-Inspired Homebox is a Tiny, Movable 3-Story Vertical Home.

BVN Donovan Hill's Wooden Emergency Shelter Pops-up in Federation Square, Melbourne. How good design can have a role in the healing of a community has been conceptually explored by BVN Donovan Hill in their first working prototype of an emergency shelter. The design is part of the Emergency Shelter Exhibition will be on display in Federation Square, Melbourne, until May 5, 2013, and it is one of many emergency shelters created by leading Australian architecture practices. The purpose of the event is to engage architects in the development of various types of shelters that can be assembled by non-skilled labor in one day. Cub - Affordable sustainable homes. Select a Plan - CusatoCottages.com. Dwelle. : high quality, zero-carbon, prefabricated eco-buildings. Build a Tiny House - Tiny House UK.