2023 Design + Build
Mobile Tiny House
Project Information
Client: hypothetical married couple in mid- 40ās with small dog
Location: NC State Campus, Leazar Hall parking lot, Raleigh, NC
Size: 280 sq ft
Program: Use innovative and sustainable design practices to create comfortable living, sleeping, kitchen/dining, and bathroom areas.
Materials: Structure ā Reinforced dimensional lumber, Interior – White-washed pine paneling, LVP flooring, Ikea cabinetry, Exterior ā Marvin essential collection windows, cedar siding, nail strip standing seam metal siding and roof, James Hardie fiber cement board
Students: Quinn Harrison, Callie Leloudis, Tyron Alford, Reagan Bray, Katherine Brooks, Clark Williamson, Barbara Espitia Toledo, Ryan Phan
Instructors: Randy Lanou, Erik Mehlman, Ruby Reeves, Adam Ward
Structural Engineer: Mitchell Fluhrer
Graduate and undergraduate students designed and built an on-frame sustainable dwelling unit or mobile tiny house. The goal of this project was to create a beautiful project incorporating sustainable features and innovative storage solutions while maximizing natural light and views. Thought and care were taken to consider the everyday livability and comfort of the future patrons of this tiny home. Faced with a limited project footprint, students developed an open-concept floor plan with multiple view corridors connecting the user to the landscape beyond. We believe this project serves as a demonstration of thoughtful, affordable, modern housing design. It will be showcased by the College of Design to the broader university community before being privately sold or auctioned.
As a result of this studio, students have experienced hands-on comprehensive learning in a collaborative team-centered work environment. Students have come to understand and build complex construction systems including plumbing, mechanical, and electrical. Because of their work on this project, students are more knowledgeable of designing for construction and are empowered to enter the working field of architecture with applied knowledge.