Mobile Housing Projects

The +FARM Project Features Homes Designed by Students

Affordable housing is an issue that many urban and rural areas across North America combat for, which is something the +FARM Project looks to ease by creating movable dwellings designed to be utilized where there are high land taxes and limited space for housing. Director William Haskas describes the +FARM Project as having "polyauthorship," which means to convey that all students involved in the process of crafting the mobile homes have ownership towards them.

Currently part of an educational institute but soon to be a not-for-profit, the +FARM Project raises awareness for and solves the problems associated with modern living that include space restrictions, sky-high taxes and the need for "intelligently inhabitable environment for living," as Haskas describes it.
Trend Themes
1. Affordable Housing Solutions - The +FARM Project creates movable dwellings to alleviate the issues of high land taxes and limited space for housing.
2. Polyauthorship - The +FARM Project emphasizes collaboration among students in crafting the mobile homes, leading to innovative designs and ideas.
3. Intelligently Inhabitable Environments - The +FARM Project addresses the need for intelligent living spaces that are designed to optimize modern living and solve associated problems.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry can harness the innovations in movable dwellings to provide affordable housing solutions in high land tax areas with limited space.
2. Education - Educational institutes can leverage the concept of polyauthorship to encourage collaborative learning and innovative design thinking among students.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can explore the concept of intelligently inhabitable environments to create sustainable and efficient living spaces in crowded urban areas.

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