When now graduate student Ben Hayward, embarked on his futuristic Tiny House design project, his budget was $40,000 and estimated timeline, 6 months. He came up with the concept during his final year project during his undergraduate architecture degree program here at Carleton. The research house is tailored to a client choosing small home ownership over apartment rental. As his second tiny house project, he wanted a tiny home that could withstand the harsh Canadian winters and be his home base while he trains for the Olympics. He utilized the power of digital fabrication to create unique spatial conditions with detailing that is worthy of publication in architecture and interior design journals and websites.

This highly ambitious project has been covered by HGTV Tiny House Living. Click the link below to see the episode.

https://www.hgtv.ca/shows/tiny-house-big-living/videos/funky-futuristic-tiny-1366072387835/

Click here to read more about his project.

Friday, November 16, 2018 in General

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