Group Structural Model
Citrus College
Team: Shaun, Gabrielle, Marco & Natalie Ponce
The project aimed to provide students with hands-on experience in understanding the principles and techniques of residential framing, a fundamental aspect of architectural design and construction. By working collaboratively, students gained valuable insights into teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills essential for professional practice.
Group Tiny House Project
Citrus College
Team: Franklin, Nicole, Eduardo, Jeffrey, & Natalie Ponce
As housing prices continue to rise, particularly in urban areas, younger generations are facing increasing challenges in purchasing homes. In response to this affordability crisis, the concept of tiny homes has emerged as a viable solution. These compact dwellings offer several benefits that address the needs and preferences of younger homebuyers.
Group Tiny House Competition
California Baptist University
Team: Arron Fuentes, Sarah, & Natalie Ponce
Tiny homes have emerged as a promising solution to address the pressing issue of homelessness in many communities. These compact dwellings offer several advantages that can help alleviate homelessness and provide individuals with a pathway to stable housing. Tiny homes represent a compassionate and practical approach to addressing homelessness, offering individuals a safe, stable, and dignified place to call home. By combining affordability, sustainability, and community support, tiny homes have the potential to transform the lives of homeless individuals and families, providing a pathway to a brighter future.