Jail

Oct 08, 2008

"Jail" by fadilah.hamid

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Teardown Epidemic

Oct 06, 2008



An excerpt from "Our Vanishing Past" a documentary produced earlier in 2008 from NJ Public Television

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Little Boxes

Sep 29, 2008

 

"Outr_J-11" by jayingram28


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Atlanta's McMansions

Sep 25, 2008


CNN's "Open House" examines Atlanta's McMansion problem and the measures being taken to control it.

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Cozy

Sep 18, 2008


"Cozy" by yy7615
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"With a little foresight, those windows could have looked out over a hillside city view... instead they face a retaining wall. "

 

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New Construction

Sep 10, 2008

 

"New Construction" by yy7615

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New construction in the hills, best school district in the city. On the market for 6+ months, now in foreclosure.

The view belongs to whoever happens to be standing at the kitchen sink.

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McMansion Tour

Sep 08, 2008


McMansion Vignette 06: Ted & Melissa continue their five year hunt for a home

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Privacy

Sep 03, 2008

 

"I moved to the suburbs for the privacy" by John Michlig

McMansion bedroom windows peek up over a strip mall development in Franklin, Wisconsin. 



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Home Improvements

Aug 28, 2008

"New Home Improvements" by da_hoek

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Postcard 3

Aug 22, 2008

"Post_card_3" by michellesmith105


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Sprawl 4

Aug 16, 2008

 

"post-card-4" by jocelinemartel

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Roundabout

Aug 11, 2008


"IMG_9268" by John Michlig

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Fake Architecture

Aug 04, 2008

"Fake Architecture" by pnwra

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What is a McMansion?

Aug 01, 2008

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No Identity

Jul 28, 2008

 

"postcard8" by jill_jj87

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We believe that our homes and neighborhoods should be healthy, vibrant places that uplift the spirit and gracefully fit our needs. We call for an end to poor construction, bad design, misleading marketing, unfair lending practices and environmental neglect in the housing industry. We acknowledge our collective responsibility to create CLOSE, SIMPLE, LIGHT places to live that leave a positive legacy for future generations.

SLOW HOME is an international movement devoted to bringing good design into real life. It takes its name from the slow food movement which arose as a reaction to the processed food industry. The sprawl of cookie cutter housing that surrounds us is like fast food - standardized, homogenous, and wasteful. It contributes to a too fast life that is bad for us, our cities, and the environment. In the same way that slow food raises awareness of the food we eat and how these choices affect our lives, Slow Home provides design focused information to empower each of us to take more control of our homes and improve the quality of where and how we live.