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TINY HOUSE#1
A compact, mobile dwelling typically under 400 square feet, emphasizing minimalism and sustainability.
SUSTAINABILITY#2
The practice of using resources responsibly to meet present needs without compromising future generations.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT#3
The discipline of planning, executing, and closing projects effectively, ensuring timely completion and resource management.
ZONING LAWS#4
Regulations governing land use and building structures, crucial for compliance in tiny house construction.
BUILDING PERMITS#5
Official approvals required before construction begins, ensuring adherence to local codes and safety standards.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING#6
The branch of engineering focused on the design and analysis of structures to ensure safety and stability.
INSULATION#7
Materials used to reduce heat transfer, crucial for energy efficiency in tiny homes.
ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS#8
Sustainable building materials that minimize environmental impact, such as reclaimed wood or recycled steel.
INTERIOR DESIGN#9
The art of enhancing interior spaces for aesthetics and functionality, especially important in small areas.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS#10
Networks of pipes and fixtures that provide water supply and waste removal in a building.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS#11
The network of wiring and components that provide electricity for lighting and appliances.
WEATHERPROOFING#12
Techniques used to protect structures from water damage, ensuring longevity and energy efficiency.
LOAD-BEARING WALLS#13
Walls that support weight from the roof or upper floors, critical in structural design.
SPACE OPTIMIZATION#14
Design strategies aimed at making the most efficient use of limited living space.
BUDGETING#15
The process of estimating and allocating financial resources for a project, key for successful project management.
FINAL INSPECTION#16
The last review of a construction project to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations.
COMPLIANCE#17
Adhering to legal standards and regulations in construction, essential for successful project completion.
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES#18
Methods that promote environmental health, such as using renewable resources and reducing waste.
MOBILE DWELLING#19
A type of housing that is designed to be easily moved, often associated with tiny houses on wheels.
BLUEPRINTS#20
Detailed architectural plans that outline the design and specifications of a building.
LOAD-BEARING CALCULATIONS#21
Mathematical assessments to determine the weight a structure can safely support.
SITE ASSESSMENT#22
Evaluating a location for building suitability, considering factors like soil quality and zoning.
COLLABORATION#23
Working together with various stakeholders, such as designers and suppliers, for project success.
RESEARCHING CODES#24
The process of investigating local building codes and regulations to ensure compliance.
DOCUMENTATION#25
Maintaining records of construction processes, materials, and compliance for legal and practical purposes.