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OverviewHousing is a fundamental human right. For most of human history, our homes were built by hand from whatever local materials were available. However, since the Industrial Revolution, most housing has become little more than quickly constructed, mass-produced, uniform boxes. At the same time, the invention and standardization of the thirty-year mortgage and our ever-increasing reliance on credit has come to mean that most of us never own our homes outright. Housing Reclaimed is a call to arms for nonconventional home builders. It examines how technological advances, design evolution, and resourceful, out-of-the-box thinking about materials and efficiency can help us meet the challenge of building affordable, environmentally friendly, beautiful, and unique homes. Focusing on the use of salvaged and reclaimed materials, this inspirational volume is packed with case studies of innovative projects including: Phoenix Commotion—working together towards low-income home ownership through sweat equity and 100 percent recycled materials HabeRae—revitalizing neighborhoods by creating urban infill using modern technology and sustainable and reclaimed materials Builders of Hope—rescuing and rehabilitating whole houses slated for demolition These projects and others like them demonstrate that building one's own home does not have to be an unattainable dream. This beautifully illustrated guide is a must-read for anyone interested in creating quality zero- or low-debt housing, reducing landfill waste, and creating stronger communities. Jessica Kellner is the editor of Natural Home and Garden magazine and a passionate advocate of using architectural salvage to create aesthetically beautiful, low-cost housing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jessica KellnerPublisher: New Society Publishers Imprint: New Society Publishers Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780865716964ISBN 10: 086571696 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 October 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsIntroduction; All in the Family; A Brief History of Housing Finance; No-Debt Newlywed Dream Home; The Economics of Reclaimed Houses; The Art of Home; Building Basics; A Tall Order in Texas; Making Deconstruction the Standard Model; Building Hope; Filling in Urban Centers; Reclaiming the Inner City; Salvaging Smart Cities; Conclusion; Index.ReviewsJessica Kellner's book comes to us in the nick of time. We need a new, more enlightened approach to housing and this book provides the roadmap. Housing Reclaimed could put a whole generation on the path to comfortable, secure sustainability. Jessica has written a beautiful and necessary book that everyone who lives under a roof should read. -- Bryan Welch, Publisher, Mother Earth News , Natural Home & Garden and the Utne Reader Author, Beautiful & Abundant: Creating the World We Want <br><br> In a time when so much of the news around housing is negative, Jessica Kellner offers an optimistic but practical approach to building a home--mortgage free! Jessica proves that, with a little creativity and a willingness to step outside the constructs of modern housing, anyone can build a dream house. -- Robyn Griggs Lawrence Author, Simply Imperfect: Revisiting the Wabi-Sabi House <br> Author InformationJessica Kellner: is Editor-in-Chief of Natural Home magazine (www.NaturalHomeMagazine.com) and a passionate advocate of using architectural salvage to create high-impact, low-cost, health-conscious housing. She writes and speaks about practical, easy and inexpensive solutions for healthier and more environmentally sound homes and lifestyles, with an emphasis on the values of recycling and using reclaimed materials. Inspired by common sense ways to achieve the good life, Jessica loves living and working in the overlap between modern technology and ancient wisdom. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |