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A review of tiny houses in North America: Market demand
Author(s) -
Adam Guo
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
sustainable structures
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2789-312X
pISSN - 2789-3111
DOI - 10.54113/j.sust.2022.000012
Subject(s) - business , status quo , recreation , tourism , promotion (chess) , sustainable development , government (linguistics) , accommodation , economic growth , environmental planning , geography , political science , economics , market economy , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , politics , law , neuroscience , biology
The history, status quo, and prospect of tiny houses in North America were reviewed. The market demand for tiny houses in North America was analyzed according to the needs in various market segments, such as shelters for low-income and homeless people, recreational housing for vacationers, and the restoration and reconstruction after disasters. This study also discussed tiny housing communities for retirees, tourism companies offering tiny housing accommodation, and government-sponsored tiny housing projects for post-disaster reconstruction. Throughout years of promotion by tiny house enthusiasts, medium advocators, and construction practitioners, more and more people have come to realize the advantages of the tiny houses made of wood, such as energy conservation, low carbon footprint, and sustainable development. In summary, the market for tiny house in North America is in a stage of rapid development.

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