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Project Rainbow
Square feet from: 3578
Standard Bathrooms: 4 + 1 half bath(s)
The first floor was overhauled, taking out a bedroom and making the living room a wide-open space. The walls that faced the garden were turned to glass, with floor-to-ceiling windows giving a broad view of what Odor called a beautiful garden.
The doubled square footage came from the addition of a second floor, one whose galvanized-metal exterior adds a contemporary look to what was otherwise a traditional rambler. Its interior has more windows overlooking the garden, while a cantilevered deck reaches over the backyard.
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V-11 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 3899
Standard Bedrooms: 3
Standard Bathrooms: 3+1 half bath(s)
Garage Area: 583 square feet

V-07 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 3777
Standard Bedrooms: 4
Standard Bathrooms: 3+1 half bath(s)
Garage Area: 501 square feet

V-17 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 3119
Standard Bedrooms: 4
Standard Bathrooms: 3+1
Garage Area: 599 square feet

V-10 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 4906
Standard Bedrooms: 6
Standard Bathrooms: 5+1 half bath(s)
Garage Area: 671 square feet

V-14 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 3004
Standard Bedrooms: 6
Standard Bathrooms: 4+1 half bath(s)
Garage Area: 612 square feet

V-04 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 2999
Standard Bedrooms: 4
Standard Bathrooms: 2+1
Garage Area: 515 square feet

V-05 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 4669
Standard Bedrooms: 6
Standard Bathrooms: 3+2 half bath(s)
Garage Area: 702 square feet

V-09 PROJECT DETAILS
Square Feet from: 3431
Standard Bedrooms: 4
Standard Bathrooms: 4+1 half bath(s)
Garage Area: 599 square feet

The HOME House Project
The Future of Affordable Housing
Edited by David J. Brown
With contributions by Steve Badanes, David J. Brown, Ben Nicholson and Michael Sorkin.
Imagine affordable homes that are both well-designed and environmentally friendly, better for the families who live in them and for the planet. The HOME House Project brings such imagining closer to reality.
This book chronicles a multi-year national design initiative aimed at addressing issues of design, affordability, and sustainability in housing. Launched by the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this project challenged designers and architects to imagine a world in which sustainable and environmentally friendly materials, technologies, and techniques were considered important elements of housing for low- and moderate-income families.
A SECCA-sponsored open competition in 2003 drew 440 entries from the United States and six other countries, all using Habitat for Humanity's three- and four-bedroom house plans as a point of departure for the design of affordable and environmentally friendly housing. This book, published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition, documents the 25 prize-winning designs as well as fifty other selected submissions with 396 color illustrations. The accompanying text includes Michael Sorkin's essay connecting democratic values to quality of housing, Ben Nicholson's satiric critique of American excess, Steve Badanes's insights on the social responsibilities of architects, and HOME House Project Director David Brown's overview of the project and its continuing evolution.