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=About=
Incremental housing is a build model where the owner builds/buys only a part of the final home. Measures are taken to make additions easy, so that the house is affordable up front and can be expanded as needed. This is simply speaking - ''start with half a home at an affordable price, and add on as needed''. OSE follows the incremental housing model with most of its builds, such as the [[Microhouse 1]] and [[Seed Eco-Home]].
Incremental housing is a build model where the owner builds/buys only a part of the final home. Measures are taken to make additions easy, so that the house is affordable up front and can be expanded as needed. This is simply speaking - ''start with half a home at an affordable price, and add on as needed''. OSE follows the incremental housing model with most of its builds, such as the [[Microhouse 1]] and [[Seed Eco-Home]].


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=OSE Plans for Incremental Housing in 2022=
Why do we call our house the Seed Eco-Home? One of its core features is that it has several design features that allow for expansion - as 'incremental housing' - where the home can grow as a family and its needs and resources grow with time. The 1000 sf version is a small home that can be expanded readily as needed. We pre-frame 2 door apertures - for ready expansion to the back - to go from
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. All the windows are framed so they can turn into doors if additional rooms are built. And the flat roof can easily be taken off to expand vertically. We think that is a huge value proposition - because as I mentioned - our sale price for a turnkey build that includes our service fee at 1000 sf is $149k - and at 2000 sf it is $192k or only about 30% more cost for 100% more size.


=6 Year Review of Open Source Architecture=
=6 Year Review of Open Source Architecture=

Revision as of 20:34, 20 September 2022

About

Incremental housing is a build model where the owner builds/buys only a part of the final home. Measures are taken to make additions easy, so that the house is affordable up front and can be expanded as needed. This is simply speaking - start with half a home at an affordable price, and add on as needed. OSE follows the incremental housing model with most of its builds, such as the Microhouse 1 and Seed Eco-Home.

World class incremental architecture - Elemental - in housing/architecture - [1]. List of known publications that featured Alejandro Aravena - [2]

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OSE Plans for Incremental Housing in 2022

Why do we call our house the Seed Eco-Home? One of its core features is that it has several design features that allow for expansion - as 'incremental housing' - where the home can grow as a family and its needs and resources grow with time. The 1000 sf version is a small home that can be expanded readily as needed. We pre-frame 2 door apertures - for ready expansion to the back - to go from


to

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. All the windows are framed so they can turn into doors if additional rooms are built. And the flat roof can easily be taken off to expand vertically. We think that is a huge value proposition - because as I mentioned - our sale price for a turnkey build that includes our service fee at 1000 sf is $149k - and at 2000 sf it is $192k or only about 30% more cost for 100% more size.

6 Year Review of Open Source Architecture


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