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=Regional Building Code Differences= | |||
To facilitate widespread adoption, and to increase public safety, the seed Eco-Home (possibly in some future version) should be built to some of the most rigorous standards, such as those of Miami-Dade County, Florida. This should be done so that a Seed Eco-Home can be built anywhere with little to no concern over regional building code differences. This could be done primarily by so called "hurricane/tornado clips" which firmly secure the roof to the rest of the home, as well as an open source hurricane shutter design. | |||
=Publishing Schedule= | =Publishing Schedule= | ||
*Recording sent to backers on Feb 16, 2017 | *Recording sent to backers on Feb 16, 2017 | ||
=Notes= | =Notes= | ||
*Building Codes MJ - [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18S-M9Ge7dZfpk4bjvK3OqqhvWUjI8dkUkQmkTTHbf38/edit#slide=id.g1c80214f2e_0_8] | *Building Codes MJ - [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18S-M9Ge7dZfpk4bjvK3OqqhvWUjI8dkUkQmkTTHbf38/edit#slide=id.g1c80214f2e_0_8] | ||
*Permit process - [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qzWxnnPex_SeJ0vZTzmrp9Hsa5QUmsWgFOQAuuOLb8Q/edit#slide=id.g1c64fcefa1_0_348]] | *Permit process - [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qzWxnnPex_SeJ0vZTzmrp9Hsa5QUmsWgFOQAuuOLb8Q/edit#slide=id.g1c64fcefa1_0_348]] | ||
*House Design Crash Course - [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DGw61ARTo3VdLuyKr9hLlF2SBd3_IQP4gJbSQ8y0_KM/edit#slide=id.g1c5fb1a4d7_0_92] | *House Design Crash Course - [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DGw61ARTo3VdLuyKr9hLlF2SBd3_IQP4gJbSQ8y0_KM/edit#slide=id.g1c5fb1a4d7_0_92] | ||
*Popular Mechanics Article on Building Codes in Disaster Prone Areas - [http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/outdoor-projects/how-to/a5631/extreme-building-codes] |
Revision as of 05:12, 23 October 2017
Presentation
Regional Building Code Differences
To facilitate widespread adoption, and to increase public safety, the seed Eco-Home (possibly in some future version) should be built to some of the most rigorous standards, such as those of Miami-Dade County, Florida. This should be done so that a Seed Eco-Home can be built anywhere with little to no concern over regional building code differences. This could be done primarily by so called "hurricane/tornado clips" which firmly secure the roof to the rest of the home, as well as an open source hurricane shutter design.
Publishing Schedule
- Recording sent to backers on Feb 16, 2017