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[[File:Highgate Exterior 1.jpg|thumb|right|Street view of Haven House]]<!--[[File:Gray.png|thumb|right|Video: Haven Homes Project Overview]]-->The Haven Homes [[About the Project|project]] aims to convince large-scale real estate developers to build [[BASH|Broad Appeal Specialty Housing]] ([[BASH|BASH)]] to reduce problems caused by growing homeownership costs. | [[File:Highgate Exterior 1.jpg|thumb|right|Street view of Haven House]]<!--[[File:Gray.png|thumb|right|Video: Haven Homes Project Overview]]-->The Haven Homes [[About the Project|project]] aims to convince large-scale real estate developers to build [[BASH|Broad Appeal Specialty Housing]] ([[BASH|BASH)]] to reduce problems caused by growing homeownership costs. | ||
To prove the concept, we are building | To prove the [[BASH]] concept, we are building homes that model how specialty features can be cost-effectively incorporated into new commercial multi-family as well as existing residential housing, creating homes that are lifechanging to a specific group of people, yet still appeal to a general audience. | ||
For the first housing project, Lion Canyon, we have focused on two specialties: trauma-informed housing and pet-friendly housing. To that end, we followed principles of trauma-informed design to make homes that can help their inhabitants heal from past negative experiences. Furthermore, we developed several new animal-centric [[Architecture for Animals|architectural concepts]] that benefit not just the people and pets who will live in these homes, but also the property owners, | For the first housing project, Lion Canyon, we have focused on two specialties: trauma-informed housing and pet-friendly housing. | ||
To that end, we followed principles of trauma-informed design to make homes that can help their inhabitants heal from past negative experiences. Furthermore, we developed several new animal-centric [[Architecture for Animals|architectural concepts]] that benefit not just the people and pets who will live in these homes, but also the property owners, making these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects. | |||
Revision as of 12:03, 9 October 2024
The Haven Homes project aims to convince large-scale real estate developers to build Broad Appeal Specialty Housing (BASH) to reduce problems caused by growing homeownership costs.
To prove the BASH concept, we are building homes that model how specialty features can be cost-effectively incorporated into new commercial multi-family as well as existing residential housing, creating homes that are lifechanging to a specific group of people, yet still appeal to a general audience.
For the first housing project, Lion Canyon, we have focused on two specialties: trauma-informed housing and pet-friendly housing.
To that end, we followed principles of trauma-informed design to make homes that can help their inhabitants heal from past negative experiences. Furthermore, we developed several new animal-centric architectural concepts that benefit not just the people and pets who will live in these homes, but also the property owners, making these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects.
Notes to Prospective Tenants
What sets these homes apart? Here are 12 reasons you might want to live at Lion Canyon.
This website is not complete; however, there is enough information available to share it in its imperfect state.
If your have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask here. We usually respond fairly quickly.
Architecture for Animals
These are some of the animal-friendly features developed through this project, which are available at Lion Canyon: