Designing Beyond Right Now
Publisher |
Ethan Waldman
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Aug 06, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:54:23

 The first time I met Sean he was sketching tiny houses in a sketchbook at a speaker dinner after a tiny house conference. I'm so glad to have him on the podcast all these years later. Sean is an active member of Tiny House Engage, my online community, where he does monthly design reviews of various members' tiny house designs and he is a professional architect. In this interview, we talk about Sean's design philosophies and the tiny home he designed and is almost finished building. We also cover how to build affordably in 2021 and beyond, as well as some of the ways that tiny houses can go wrong. Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/174In This Episode:

  • Resilient design goes beyond sustainability
  • Thinking about the future while planning your tiny house
  • Sean's own design, the Bento Studio
  • Can you build affordably without sacrificing quality?
  • The ups and downs of CLTs

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