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  2. Can't afford California housing? Try living in a tiny ... - AOL

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    At the hacker house, Stallworth saw doctors, students and more congregating in a room with 20 child-sized bunk beds. "I realized there was a need for people," he said, but decided he could provide ...

  3. Inhabitat's Week in Green: pod homes and electric highways - AOL

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    When we first saw the tiny off-grid Ecocapsule pod home, we thought it looked too good to be true -- but last week Nice Architects announced plans to produce the self-sustaining dwelling next year.

  4. 'Pod' housing proposed for city's homeless - AOL

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    Modular "pod" homes could be built to help meet the demand for temporary housing in Lincoln. The pre-fabricated buildings which can be assembled on-site are seen as a solution to homelessness by ...

  5. Prefabricated home - Wikipedia

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    There is no pan-EU housing standard for this kind of home construction, and regulation is at the national level. EU directives that apply to housing construction and design do not directly affect the modular home sector. [citation needed] However, each modular home must comply with EU's Eurocodes and local building codes. [citation needed]

  6. Modular building - Wikipedia

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    Modular homes are designed to be stronger than traditional homes by, for example, replacing nails with screws, adding glue to joints, and using 8–10% more lumber than conventional housing. [31] This is to help the modules maintain their structural integrity as they are transported on trucks to the construction site.

  7. iKozie micro-home - Wikipedia

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    The iKozie micro-home is a prefabricated home designed for one person and measures 17.25 square metres (186 sq ft). [1] [2] It was designed by Kieran O’Donnell, a trustee of the Homeless Foundation, and Andrew Eastabrook of Eastabrook Architects. The first iKozie micro-home was installed in the garden of the Homeless Foundation, on 29 August ...

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