Auburn University's Rural Studio undergraduate program has created this special low-cost concept home specially designed for the rural poor.
The '20K Project' is a program to create a dwelling for under $20,000. The homes are designed for individuals on Social Security and offer a comfortable living space in a realistic price range. Each 500 square foot concept home features a corrugated metal exterior covering a wooden timber frame. The entire structure is perched on an elevated pier platform, which is cleverly designed to reduce utility costs through a passive heating and cooling system, depending on the season.
The interior of each one bedroom and bathroom home also offers a cozy and manageable living space at a fair price. Thanks to initiatives like this, personal home ownership for those less fortunate can become a realistic possibility.
Affordable Rural Dwellings
'Rural Studio' Created This Home Design That Can Be Built for $20,000
Trend Themes
1. Affordable Rural Housing - The Rural Studio's '20K Project' offers a disruptive innovation opportunity to reduce costs for rural housing projects.
2. Passive Home Design - The elevated pier platform in the '20K Project' could be used to reduce utility costs for affordable housing, presenting a new innovation field.
3. Socially Conscious Architecture - Initiatives like the '20K Project' are encouraging socially conscious architecture practices in the design and construction of low-cost housing.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry can explore the application of passive design to reduce utility costs for affordable housing.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can benefit from affordable rural housing trends by investing in social and environmentally conscious housing projects.
3. Sustainable Architecture - The '20K Project' and other similar initiatives offer opportunities for architects to integrate sustainable and cost-effective designs into their projects.