A relatively new proposal to reduce homelessness in the United States involves extraordinarily small dwellings. While the “tiny house” movement is intuitively appealing and has found sporadic success, strict housing codes, building codes, and zoning laws often destroy the movement before it can get off the ground. One possibility for getting around these zoning and building code challenges, without drastic overhauls to health and safety codes, is to create a new state-level zoning classification of “transitional campgrounds.” A new zoning classification would alleviate the issue because campgrounds are consistently subject to less strict building codes, which could permit tiny houses as temporary living quarters. Creating “transitional camp...
Homelessness is a pressing issue in New Haven and has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. In resp...
American housing has, on the average, trended larger over the last 42 years. This pattern has been c...
The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have ana...
A relatively new proposal to reduce homelessness in the United States involves extraordinarily small...
74 pagesMicro-housing refers to residential units that are smaller than traditionally-sized units. ...
More than three million Americans experience homelessness annually. Emergency shelter capacity is li...
Tiny houses are a rising trend in housing that provide affordable, environmentally friendly dwelling...
“Tiny living” is a growing trend in which small-scale, ecoconscious housing is used as an alternativ...
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy. Yet, millions of people in the United States may face ev...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
In much of the United States, housing options are limited while costs rise. The purpose of this repo...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes resident's perspectives on social capital in the context of tiny-hous...
Humans have long shared small homes and small communal spaces. In the Middle Ages, it was common for...
More than three million Americans experience homelessness annually. Emergency shelter capacity is li...
This paper describes resident's perspectives on social capital in the context of tiny-house villages...
Homelessness is a pressing issue in New Haven and has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. In resp...
American housing has, on the average, trended larger over the last 42 years. This pattern has been c...
The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have ana...
A relatively new proposal to reduce homelessness in the United States involves extraordinarily small...
74 pagesMicro-housing refers to residential units that are smaller than traditionally-sized units. ...
More than three million Americans experience homelessness annually. Emergency shelter capacity is li...
Tiny houses are a rising trend in housing that provide affordable, environmentally friendly dwelling...
“Tiny living” is a growing trend in which small-scale, ecoconscious housing is used as an alternativ...
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy. Yet, millions of people in the United States may face ev...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
In much of the United States, housing options are limited while costs rise. The purpose of this repo...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes resident's perspectives on social capital in the context of tiny-hous...
Humans have long shared small homes and small communal spaces. In the Middle Ages, it was common for...
More than three million Americans experience homelessness annually. Emergency shelter capacity is li...
This paper describes resident's perspectives on social capital in the context of tiny-house villages...
Homelessness is a pressing issue in New Haven and has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. In resp...
American housing has, on the average, trended larger over the last 42 years. This pattern has been c...
The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have ana...