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AIA Pittsburgh A217 Tiny House Take Two Tiny_BP16 Kevin Kunak Assoc. AIA, AICP, Rothschild Doyno Collaborative Eve Picker Small Change Jeffrey Wetzel AIA, AE7 April 21, 2016

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AIA Pittsburgh

A217

Tiny House Take Two Tiny_BP16

Kevin Kunak Assoc. AIA, AICP, Rothschild Doyno Collaborative Eve Picker Small Change Jeffrey Wetzel AIA, AE7 April 21, 2016

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Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request. !!!!This course is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner ofhandling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. ________________________________!Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.

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© Rothschild Doyno Collaborative 2016 © Small Change 2016 © AE7 2016

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The Tiny House movement has become popular for economic, social, and environmental reasons. So far, this movement has primarily seen houses on wheels. Building tiny houses on foundations presents an entirely different challenge—one that our two panelists are tackling in different ways. This course will provide a brief background on the history of the Tiny House movement, from roots in manufactured housing to modular homes, and discuss the pros and cons of the design, financial, permitting, and building processes. These case studies will share two very different experiences, driven by location and purpose, of an architect and a developer in the design and building of tiny homes.

Course Description

1 LU/HSW Hour

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Learning Objectives

1. Review the history of the Tiny House movement, from roots in manufactured housing to modular homes.

2. Discuss two case studies, noting the pros and cons of the design, financial, permitting, and building processes involved in building tiny homes.

3. Specifically, recognize the challenges of building tiny houses in cities per current zoning, IRC, and HUD building codes.

4. Discuss current and future issues, such as affordable housing, temporary shelters, or accessory units, where tiny houses provide solutions.

At the end of the this course, participants will be able to:

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Tiny House Take Two#BuildPgh16

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Eve PickerSmall Change | smallchange.com

Jeff Wetzel, AIAAE7 | ae-7.com

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Two Case Studies

Two Different Approacheseach present

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Tiny House on WheelsTiny House on a Foundation

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Different Codes ICC | HUD / ANSI

Different Markets Principal Structure | Accessory Structure

Local Calibration Zoning Ordinances | Lot Sizes | Infrastructure

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Marianne Cusatomariannecusato.com

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Katrina Cottage

Mississippi Renewal Forum challenged charrette participates to create affordable manufactured homes that could shipped by trailer for the same cost of a FEMA trailer

Disaster Relief Housing

In 2005 the cost of a FEMA trailer was around $70k

Models after cottages built after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and Sears Robuck houses.

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Bill Haber | Associated Press

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Designed with porches and facades to create a sense of place

Sold by Lowe's as kits - 2,800 manufactured for MS and 500 for LA

Designed per HUD and ICC codes

Goal was to provide FEMA with a playbook for permanent housing with value other than trailers

Original Katrina Cottage was 300 SF

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Cottage Square in Ocean Springs, MS | Bruce Tolar

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MAKING CHANGE

(with a Tiny House)

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Contract

Contract

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$191,000

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grants - $90,000 the crowd - $100,000

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smallchange.com

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SOLD

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and all eyes on Garfield

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THE END

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CHALLENGE

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STUDIO

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CHARETTE

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CHARETTE

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SELECTIONS

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TEAM

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PRODUCT

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TRAILER Plywood or OSB sheathing w/ vapor barrier below.

3 ½” Kraft face fiberglass batt insulation between floor framing

Wood floor framing @ 16” O.C.

Custom 82” wide 84 Lumber trailer with recessed 2x6 wood nailers

Aluminum composite panel below bottom of nailers, above trailer framing

Recessed 1x6 wood nailers @ porch

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PLANS

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PLANS

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OBSTACLES •

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SALE•

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BUYING GUIDE

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CONSTRUCTION

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LIVING

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LOCATIONS

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PRESS

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APPLICATIONS•

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This concludes The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Course

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