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Description: The American Tiny House Association is a member association for individual and corporate members. Its mission is to promote the tiny house as a "viable, formally acceptable dwelling option" by drafting tiny-house-friendly zoning and building codes and lobbying governments to approve them. The web site aggregates information about state regulations pertaining to tiny houses and provides guidelines for building tiny houses.
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Subject: Tiny houses, Building codes, Zoning ordinances
Creator: American Tiny House Association
Publisher: http://americantinyhouseassociation.org
Language: English
Coverage: United States
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Type: Text; Still Images; Moving Images
Date: 2017-10-20
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.
Description: NOAH is a trade association for builders of alternative housing, including tiny houses. This site provides an overview of NOAH's program for certification of tiny houses. NOAH inspects tiny houses being built at specific phases of construction to ensure compliance with building codes, such as the International Residential Code and the National Electrical Code. Certified tiny houses are more likely to qualify for homeowner's insurance.
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Subject: Tiny houses, Certification, Zoning ordinances, Building codes, Insurance policies
Creator: National Organization of Alternative Housing
Publisher: http://noahcertified.org/
Language: English
Coverage: United States
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Type: Text; StillImage; MovingImage
Date: 2017-11-26
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.
Description: This site, run by documentary filmmakers and tiny house-dwellers, seeks to "inspire others to redefine home & rethink housing as a means to provide more sustainable housing, more meaningful lifestyles and more connected communities." The site features a documentary on "Living Tiny Legally," a blog, and a podcast series on the creators' travels across the United States with their tiny house on wheels,
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Subject: Tiny houses, Simplicity, Home -- Social aspects, Building codes, Zoning ordinances, Sustainable living, Community life, Voyages and travels -- United States
Creator: Stephens, Alex; Parsons, Christian
Publisher: http://www.tinyhouseexpedition.com/
Language: English
Coverage: United States
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Type: Text; StillImage; MovingImage
Date: 2017-10-20
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.
Description: The article provides a timeline of the tiny house movement from 1854 when Henry David Thoreau moved into a cabin near Walden Pond to the present.
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Subject: Small houses -- History, Tiny houses, Building codes, Zoning ordinances
Creator: Nonko, Emily
Publisher: https://www.curbed.com/2017/7/19/15974554/tiny-house-timeline
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: text/html, image/jpeg, text/javascript, image/png, video/MP2T, video/MP2T, application/javascript, text/css, image/webp, application/octet-stream, application/x-javascript, application/font-woff2, text/plain, font/woff2, application/json, image/vnd.microsoft.icon, application/vnd.apple.mpegurl, application/xml, application/rss+xml, image/x-icon, text/dns, unknown, image/gif, application/x-font-ttf, application/x-font-woff, text/xml, text/json, application/font-sfnt, image/svg+xml, text, binary/octet-stream
Type: Text; StillImage; MovingImage
Date: 2017-10-20
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.
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