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  2. Home construction - Wikipedia

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    New home construction, Pittsfield Township, Michigan Units under construction in Brighton, Victoria. Home construction or residential construction is the process of constructing a house, apartment building, or similar residential building [1] generally referred to as a 'home' when giving consideration to the people who might now or someday reside there.

  3. Try innovative approach to housing in Delray Beach, with ...

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    For all the conversation and money to address affordable housing in Palm Beach County, very little focuses on low-wage earners, those making $35,000 per year or less (50% of the county median ...

  4. Green home - Wikipedia

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    Green housing located in Warsaw, Poland. A green home is a type of house designed to be environmentally sustainable. Green homes focus on the efficient use of "energy, water, and building materials". [1] A green home may use sustainably sourced, environmentally friendly, and/or recycled building materials.

  5. Cube house - Wikipedia

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    Cube houses (Dutch: kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Helmond and Rotterdam in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom. They are based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level; its main purpose being to optimize the space inside.

  6. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    Their concept was developed through a number of research projects with financial assistance from the German state of Hesse. [ 14 ] Many of the early passive house builds were based on research and the experience of North American builders during the 1970s, who—in response to the OPEC oil embargo —sought to build homes that used little to no ...

  7. Honeycomb housing - Wikipedia

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    Honeycomb housing is an urban planning model pertaining to residential subdivision design. The defining hexagonal tessellation , or " honeycomb " pattern, consists of multiple housing clusters containing 5–16 houses and centered around a courtyard in a cul-de-sac arrangement at its smallest unit of organization.

  8. Mixed-income housing - Wikipedia

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    Mixed income housing development is a project-based subsidy, that is the subsidy is tied to the housing unit, not the tenant, while tenant-based assistance, such as Section 8 (housing) comes in the form of vouchers, which provide a housing subsidy that individuals can use on the open market and move to neighborhoods where landlords will take ...

  9. Joseph Eichler - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Leopold Eichler (June 25, 1900 – July 1, 1974) was a 20th-century post-war American real estate developer known for developing distinctive residential subdivisions of mid-century modern style tract housing in California.