In a top-secret location in Berkeley, Patrick Kennedy is showing a reporter around a tiny living space so compact in fact that, at 160 sq ft, it is the smallest apartment one is legally allowed to build.
It is how small you can go without causing psychological problems, jokes Kennedy, who, through his company, Panoramic Interests, is responsible for developing swathes of Berkeley. His projects include the Gaia Building on Allston Way, the Berkeleyan Apartments on Oxford Street, and the Touriel Building on University.
The bijou apartment in which we are standing, with its trompe loeil view of the Bay Bridge, is the prototype for the SmartSpace, a largely prefabricated, furnished space that, when multiplied and stacked together like Lego blocks, creates a fully fledged apartment building.
The SmartSpace comes with a sofa that doubles as a bed, a desk that doubles as a breakfast counter, a window bench that, at a pinch, doubles as a spare bed, a diminutive bathroom, and a surprisingly large amount of storage space.
Working with local company Zeta, Kennedy is developing two such buildings in San Franciscos SoMa and Mission neighborhoods.
And Kennedy hopes to bring them to Berkeley too. He is bidding to build one 300-plus bedroom project for UC Berkeley. Kennedy believes these sustainably built, economical units would be perfect for students
Berkeley developer builds smallest legal apartments in SF
This gives me a great idea for a real money maker. We could sell partitioned empty sneaker boxes to wannabe home owners, giving a place for the owner to store their tuna sandwiches, and/or a place for them to take an emergence dump while they're living down by the river, or under some bridge. The boxes would be environmental friendly, reasonably priced and we'd be guaranteed repeat customers. I'm feeling this one.
Just make sure you use certified recycled cardboard from an Official Obummer Green Mfg enterprise, or else the EPA will come down on you and put a boot to your skull!!
With the exception of Whites, the rule among the peoples of the world, whether residing in their homelands or settled in Western democracies, is ethnocentrism and moral particularism: they stick together and good means what is good for their ethnic group." -Alex Kurtagic
you might be on to something.with all these people living in cars & begging on offramps everywhere the public might appreciate some sort of reasonably priced communial living- sleeping room type enterprise.Take it to Cali you'd make a FORTUNE overnite.
"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you".Sirach 4:28
this idea dont sound so bad, but i bet this berkeley guys places are way overpriced just like those death-trap smart cars. People dont need much space to live, as long as they dont sit inside all day long, it would be no problem.
"Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you".Sirach 4:28