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TINY HOUSE#1
A compact living space, typically under 400 square feet, designed for efficient use of space and resources.
SUSTAINABILITY#2
Practices that meet current needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs, focusing on environmental, social, and economic health.
LAYOUT DESIGN#3
The arrangement of spaces within a tiny house, ensuring functionality and flow while maximizing limited square footage.
STORAGE SOLUTIONS#4
Innovative methods and designs that optimize storage in small spaces, including multi-functional furniture and hidden compartments.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY#5
Design strategies aimed at minimizing energy consumption, often incorporating renewable energy sources and smart technologies.
COMMUNITY LIVING#6
A lifestyle that emphasizes shared resources and social connections among residents, often seen in tiny house communities.
MULTI-PURPOSE FURNITURE#7
Furniture designed to serve multiple functions, such as a sofa that converts into a bed, ideal for maximizing space.
SELF-ASSESSMENT#8
A reflective process where individuals evaluate their preferences and needs, crucial for personalized tiny house design.
VISION BOARD#9
A visual tool used to clarify and represent personal goals and design inspirations for a tiny living space.
FUNCTIONAL FLOOR PLAN#10
A detailed layout that prioritizes usability and accessibility in a tiny house, considering movement and space allocation.
RENEWABLE ENERGY#11
Energy sourced from natural processes that are replenished constantly, such as solar or wind power, essential for sustainable tiny homes.
ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS#12
Building materials that are sustainable, non-toxic, and have a minimal environmental impact, integral to tiny house construction.
ZONING LAWS#13
Regulations governing land use and building standards, crucial for tiny house placement and legality.
RESOURCE-SHARING STRATEGIES#14
Methods to collaboratively use resources within a community, enhancing sustainability and reducing individual costs.
LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY#15
Planning for ongoing environmental health and resource availability in tiny house living, ensuring lasting impact.
CAPSTONE PROJECT#16
The final project that synthesizes course learning, allowing students to present their personalized tiny house living plan.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PLAN#17
A strategy outlining how to connect and collaborate with local tiny living communities for support and resources.
DIGITAL DESIGN TOOLS#18
Software applications used for creating and visualizing layout designs, enhancing planning efficiency.
INNOVATIVE STORAGE CONCEPTS#19
Creative ideas and techniques for maximizing storage in compact living spaces, essential in tiny house design.
FEEDBACK INCORPORATION#20
The process of integrating constructive criticism into design revisions, crucial for refining tiny house plans.
CLARITY IN DESIGN#21
The quality of being easily understood in layout and functionality, important for effective tiny house planning.
ITERATIVE FEEDBACK#22
A process of continuous improvement through repeated evaluations and adjustments based on peer and instructor input.
SPACE UTILIZATION#23
Strategies for maximizing the use of available space in a tiny house, ensuring all areas serve a purpose.
COLLABORATIVE LEARNING#24
An educational approach that encourages students to work together, share ideas, and learn from each other's experiences.