How can Tiny Homes be re-introduced to benefit Black Baltimoreans?

A Masters Project led by Mr. Justin Fair, MCRP (Spring 2020) with Morgan State University. With an emphasis on Baltimore’s Black (African-American) population, the research summarizes historical concerns, identifies groups for which tiny houses are an appropriate housing solution, and documents neighborhood indicators for or against their application. Based upon a survey of recent literature and a compilation of local questionnaires, the research reviews cultural attitudes towards tiny houses.

DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.33957.93926

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The research employs a qualitative, ethnographic methods approach to record the sentiments of Baltimore City residents, comparing their feelings on tiny homes with the traditional housing stock. In addition to the PDF Project file, you are invited to browse a cursory slidedeck of the project.

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