Re: Avi Friedman's Grow Home system | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Diane Simpson (coho![]() |
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Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:09:00 -0700 (MST) |
Here are some old e-mails I saved about the "Next Home": Date: 1/18/98 5:23 PM Subject: The "Next Home", Really! From: skerr [at] becgy.com (Sarah Kerr) at Internet We here in Calgary are considering a housing model developed by the School of Architecture at McGill University and are wondering if anybody has any experience with it. The model is called the Next Home and seems a perfect match for cohousing. The basic principle is a three story house (detached, duplex or townhouse) that can be adapted to meet a variety of family structures and living needs over its lifetime. The footprint is 20' x 40', there are no interior load bearing walls, and all the services are in the exterior walls and so interior renovations are simple to do. As well, each floor can operate as a separate 800sqf unit (the floors pass fire barrier codes), or two or more can be combined to create larger houses. The stairways are framed so that they can be common entry space (providing access to three small units) or can be easily turned around and made part of one larger unit. There are lots of possibilities for building in (an out) home offices, teenager's suites, and rental units, as well as for housing older parents (closets that line up to install elevators, easily arranged bed sitting rooms for hired caregivers). The houses are designed and constructed to be very affordable and energy efficient...what more could we ask? We know very little about how the houses actually work and, as most of the city of Montreal is still without electricity, we haven't been able to pursue it with th folks at McGill. I thought I would just toss the idea out to the list and see if anyone has heard anything about them. Cheers Sarah Kerr Wholelife Housing in Calgary, Alberta .where we are very excited about trying to purchase an empty 2 acre lot on the recently closed 500 acre military base close to downtown. The army is under pressure not to demolish the old (but well maintained) houses, and so we are considering the price and possiblity of moving the existing military houses onto this land in a configuration we like. It might make things very recycled, affordable and relatively fast, but we would sacrifice energy efficiency and 90's design know-how. We are also considering building from the ground up and using the Next Home design. Date: 1/19/98 6:14 AM Subject: Re: Next Home From: "Chris/Meri-Kate Holt" <holts [at] mnsi.net> at Internet Sarah, I'm glad to hear from a fellow Canuck who's thinking along the same lines as myself! The Canada Housing and Mortgage Corp (CMHC) held a nationwide competition for a concept it coined "FlexHousing" a couple of years ago. It wouldn't surprise me if your "Next Home" was a competitor in it. They included design innovations such as: ~Interior partitions non-load bearing,~Bathroom/laundry room where the space for a washer/dryer can be converted into a wheel-in shower,~Closets placed one above the other on each floor so they can be turned into an elevator shaft,~Kitchens with counters that can be reaised or lowered to suit the height of the cook,~Prewiring for home offices, etc., etc. etc. Check out CMHC's web site at www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca for the award winning Flexhousing designs. I have contacted the winning designs architect (Nouvelle Development Corp. in London, Ontario) regarding the cohousing idea. It is VERY premature for me to even think of an architect just yet, but I wanted to plant a bug in his ear. Their design would fit ideally into a cohousing development! So I wasn't the only one with this great idea? Chris Holt Windsor, Ontario, Canada harryp [at] kingston.net wrote: >Yes there is lot of information on the web about Avi Friedman's work (Grow >Home and Next Home) and the outcome - 10,000 units built in Canada alone - >since they are selling for $40,000 - that's not too hard to understand. @@ DSIMPSON [at] JPCOHOUSING.ORG @@ @@@@ Diane Simpson http://jpcohousing.org @@@@ | | P.O.Box 420,Boston, MA, USA 02130-0004 617-522-2209 | | | "| NEXT ORIENTATION SUNDAY NOVEMBER 25 5 P.M. |" | | V| BOWDICH LODGING HOUSE 82 GREEN STREET, JP |V | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe and other info: http://www.communityforum.net/mailman/listinfo/cohousing-l
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Any CoHousing Built Utilizing Avi Friedman's Grow Home or Next Home? hp, October 28 2001
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Avi Friedman's Grow Home system Fred H Olson, October 29 2001
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Re: Avi Friedman's Grow Home system hp, October 29 2001
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Avi Friedman's Grow Home system Fred H Olson, October 29 2001
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