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Here are the Tiny Houses cityLAB is considering building on a vacant lot in Garfield, a neighborhood in Pittsburgh's East End. We presented these slides on May 13, 2014 to get some feedback and choose a plan. Want to know more about our project? Visit www.citylabpgh.org or email [email protected]

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Neighborhood Priorities, 6% Place

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The Garfield Night Market

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Tiny Houses

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Since December:• We changed the course of the project

• We started a Tiny House blog

• We selected a site for our Tiny House

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Why?We heard that people wanted the most help with the logistics of building a Tiny House. So, we will:

1. Build a tiny house 2. Blog about the process 3. Write a how-to manual

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Since December:• We changed the course of the project

• We started a Tiny House blog

• We selected a site for our Tiny House

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(Follow along at citylabpgh.org!)

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Since December:• We changed the course of the project

• We started a Tiny House blog

• We selected a site for our Tiny House!

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Tonight:We want your feedback in choosing a plan for the Tiny House that we will build in Garfield.

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With your help, we’ll be able to choose the best option from many different possibilities.

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So what did we hear during the December brainstorming session?

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Gardens + public transportation access are important.

1)

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Proximity to Penn Avenue is important.

2)

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3) Most wanted a tiny (but not teeny tiny) house with a sleeping loft, outdoor space, and laundry.

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YOUR JOB TONIGHT:Listen to our presentation, fill in the dots, and give us your feedback!

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HOUSE PLANS UNDER CONSIDERATION:

All under 600 s.f., all available for purchase online.

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TUMBLEWEED LORING

1)

261 s.f.

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Pros & ConsCON

- Gingerbread expensive - Steep ladder to bed - No rear door to yard - Bathroom needs to be

reconfigured (can’t exit into kitchen)

PRO - International Building

Code compatible - Separate sleeping area - Gorgeous porch

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TUMBLEWEED HARBINGER

2)

310 s.f.

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Pros & ConsCON

- Gingerbread expensive - Steep ladder to bed - No rear door to yard (kitchen

would have to be reduced to add back door)

PRO - International Building

Code compatible - Separate sleeping area - Nice stoop

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TUMBLEWEED WHIDBEY

461 s.f.

3)

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Pros & ConsCON

- Gingerbread expensive - Steep ladder to loft - No rear door to yard (remove

closet to add back door, or move house to back of lot)

!

PRO - International Building

Code compatible - Separate bedroom

PLUS sleeping loft - Nice stoop

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MINIM HOUSE4)

210 s.f.

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Pros & ConsCON

- May need to add a door (one front and one back) depending on location

- Not IBC compatible (built for a trailer; not up to building code)

PRO - One level; no stairs to climb - Lots of light - Lots of outdoor space possible

due to small footprint - Furniture plans included - Easy to add deck - Likely to be less expensive (no

gingerbread)

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VERMONT TINY HOUSE

5)

352 s.f.

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Pros & ConsCON

- Non-code compliant stair - Bathroom needs to be

reconfigured (can’t exit into kitchen)

- No rear door, but could easily be added for yard access.

PRO - Separate sleeping loft - Simple design,

adaptable depending on choice of finishes

- Easy to add rear door - Simple structure; less

expensive

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KATRINA COTTAGE

7)

416 s.f.

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Pros & ConsCON

- Gingerbread = $$ - Bathroom would have to be

re-arranged - Large footprint = smaller

garden - Must be sited at back of lot

PRO - All on one floor = no

ladders or stairs - Storage space - Sweet porch

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MINIMOTIVE HOUSE

7)

196 s.f.

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10’

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Pros & ConsCON

- Only one door to outdoors - Not IBC compatible (built

for a trailer; not up to building code)

- Bathroom opens directly into kitchen

PRO - On one level - Lots of lights - Lots of outdoor space

due to small footprint - Plans include furniture

and Sketch-Up model

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ONE MORE TIME:

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HOUSE PLANS

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Tumbleweed Loring

Tumbleweed WhidbeyTumbleweed Harbinger

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Vermont Tiny House

Minimotive HouseKatrina Cottage

Minim House

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QUALITATIVE QUESTIONS:To find out some general info about: - your preferred house styles - your preferred number of floors - and which house(s) were your

favorite.

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THANK YOU!

[email protected]