that woman in Detroit…i'm in my 20's….her genuine WW2 quonset hut in someone's back yard
still possible and now too, Arched Cabins
that woman in Detroit…i'm in my 20's….her genuine WW2 quonset hut in someone's back yard
still possible and now too, Arched Cabins
Arched cabins, yurts, round …so many ways possible that are not typical. Good ways.
Small dwellings in a big world.
xo
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I googled it and it seems very practical!
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“Quonset hut” — I don’t think I’ve heard the phrase in decades, but it immediately sets up so many reverberations in my memory and emotions. At the University of Iowa, “villages” of quonset huts and barracks left over from WWII housed married graduate students. I used to babysit for a number of those who lived there. Then, the summer before my senior year of high school, I participated in an American Friends Service Committee workcamp on the Northern Cheyenne reservation in Lame Deer, Montana. Our job: to help build a big quonset hut so that they would have a space for large for everyone to attend tribal meetings and get-togethers. It was a precious time. So many memories….
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Donated Quonset huts were used for housing the staff and some of the residents when my mom first founded Kahumana β¦ they worked out great and just what the community needed to get itβs feet off the ground.
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Now more and more often shipping containers are being used.
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Love coming back to read others comments here. Such good stories.
(((hugs)))
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i love the possibilities
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very. but Alyssia said…practical isn’t the point right now.
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thank you beyond thank you for these images that come with
your words the build at Lame Deer for the Pow Pows…love love love this
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this, more, just so
great, your Mom…love all these connections
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yes…have watched them for some years now….
thinking about the difference today
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how we can live
how we can makes things happen
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I’m thinking that even if structure has a window, without a sill…one can be added after the fact…a small “shelf” up against the wall, just under the window and Ta-Da = windowsill π
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