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While the original goal was only to popularize the [[BASH]] housing model, during the course of the project, additional goals have been added. | |||
For example, we developed several [[Therapeutic Beauty|therapeutic modalities]]<!--, primarily focused on art and beauty,--> to help overcome common barriers that impede trauma recovery therapy. After putting these modalities into practice, we are working to continue developing them and research their efficacy, then share the results to contribute to the emerging field of trauma-informed design. | |||
We also developed several [[Animal-Supportive Architecture|animal-supportive architectural concepts]] that benefit not just the people and pets who will use them, but also the property owners, making these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects. Similarly, we are working to continue research and development and share what we have learned so that these concepts can benefit more people and animals. | |||
Finally, so far we have built two trauma recovery housing facilities for women, which are in high demand and short supply. In addition to maintaining these buildings, we are working to maximize their impact by coordinating with other organizations who are in a position to put these facilities to their best use. | |||
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Revision as of 21:51, 5 August 2025
Overview
The Haven Homes project is an effort to develop new ways for housing to better serve individuals and society.
Through this project, we aim to convince large-scale real estate developers to build Broad Appeal Specialty Housing (BASH) to reduce problems caused by growing homeownership costs. To prove the BASH concept, we are building homes that model how specialty features can cost-effectively create homes that are lifechanging to certain people, yet still appeal to a wide audience.
To show the versatility of BASH, for our first housing projects we chose two very different specialties—trauma recovery housing and pet-friendly housing—and we built features from both concurrently into two different kinds of structures: Haven House, a group living facility made from an existing residential single-family home, and Cloud Nine Studios, a new commercial multi-family apartment building.
To that end, we followed principles of trauma-informed design and made animal-supportive homes that help their inhabitants—both human and feline—feel better and heal.
Goals
While the original goal was only to popularize the BASH housing model, during the course of the project, additional goals have been added.
For example, we developed several therapeutic modalities to help overcome common barriers that impede trauma recovery therapy. After putting these modalities into practice, we are working to continue developing them and research their efficacy, then share the results to contribute to the emerging field of trauma-informed design.
We also developed several animal-supportive architectural concepts that benefit not just the people and pets who will use them, but also the property owners, making these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects. Similarly, we are working to continue research and development and share what we have learned so that these concepts can benefit more people and animals.
Finally, so far we have built two trauma recovery housing facilities for women, which are in high demand and short supply. In addition to maintaining these buildings, we are working to maximize their impact by coordinating with other organizations who are in a position to put these facilities to their best use.
Immediate Goals
Reasonable goals within locus of control and scope of project.
- Provide homes that help residents thrive
- Enable new lifestyles
- Help residents get quality sleep
- Elevate residents’ mood, focus, and productivity
- Increase amount residents cook at home
- Improve cat behavior
- Create perception of good value
- Avoid angering the neighbors
- Discourage bothersome behavior
- Eliminate unnecessary noise
- Attract residents without cars
- Test experimental housing concepts
- Test BASH model
- Test animal-friendly housing model
- Refine architectural concepts that improve pet health and reduce anxiety
- Help contributing partners succeed
- Milestones / Timeline
Future Goals & Moonshots
Mixing my arrogance with weapons-grade optimism and extrapolating to infinity.
- Prevent millions of animal deaths
- Soften blow of housing crisis
- Normalize animal-centric architecture
- Make pet ownership easier
- Make renting more desirable than owning for many (BASH)
- Make semi-communal living compatible with capitalism
- Make San Diego even better than it is today
- San Diego branding campaign
- Pet-friendly housing fund
- Make San Diego safer
- Help people with disabilities
- Extend/improve the ADA
- Avert major catastrophe
- Improve mental health through pet ownership
- Build stronger social bonds through semi-communal living
- Reduce conflict between socioeconomic classes
- Popularize decentralized ventilation
- Develop new kinds of BASH
- Homes for people in wheelchairs with cats
- Homes for people with large dogs
- Homes for blind people with large dogs
- Homes for people with small children
- Homes for people with small children with disabilities
- Build an animal sanctuary
- Advance other projects
Sample Metrics
- Goal: Normalize the concept of pet-friendly features. Increase recognition and usage of general terms for new animal-centric architectural concepts.
Metrics: Search result volume, Wikipedia article activity, inclusion in major real estate search engine filters. - Goal: Increase demand for pet-friendly features.
Metrics: Keyword search trends, real estate market research. - Goal: Increase the number of homes built with pet-friendly features.
Metrics: Real estate market research.