This intriguing urban infill project has two neighbors working together to replace their parking spaces with conjoined tiny homes.
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Loft Houses
Neighbors Replace Parking Spaces with Small and Beautiful 'Loft Houses'
Replacing parking with back lane or mews housing is now very popular in cities that are finally thinking that parking people is more important than parking cars. Kim shows us a really simple, lovely Austrailan version; 376 square feet never looked so good. I was discussing them in class yesterday, noting that they are no answer to the housing crisis (expensive!) but still wonderful.
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Goldilocks Humidity
In Winter During COVID-19, You Want the Goldilocks Humidity
Not too high, not too low, but just right.
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Moms to Join the Climate Fight
A New Campaign Wants Moms to Join the Climate Fight
Science Moms knows that mothers are highly motivated to advocate for social change.
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The True Cost of Car Ownership
The True Cost of Car Ownership: It's Worse Than We Thought
Another look that includes the loss of quality of life after you get hit by a car. It adds up.
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Natural Lip and Cheek Tints Will Nourish Your Skin
These Natural Lip and Cheek Tints Will Nourish Your Skin
California body care brand All Good is branching out into clean beauty.
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Why Do Cats Head-Butt?
Why Do Cats Head-Butt?
Really, I always wondered about this.
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Why Planting Trees Is One of the Most Effective Forms of Climate Action
Why Planting Trees Is One of the Most Effective Forms of Climate Action
Sponsored by Aspiration
For many of us, climate change can feel like an overwhelming challenge. Yet the impact we can have as individuals is greater than we realize.
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Dwarf Giraffes Discovered in the Wild
Dwarf Giraffes Discovered in the Wild
They don't look like dwarves to me, but evidently they have shorter legs than usual. But having shorter legs than usual myself, I probably can't tell.
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