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Friggeboden 25m2

Fröding, Carl (2014) In Diploma work IDEL01 20141
Industrial Design
Abstract
There is a bright future for friggeboden. So far it has been a success, by allowing the villa owner to take responsibility for his/her own plot and be able to build as they want. Until now has the maximum size been 15m2, which is big enough for a guest cottage, shed or as hobby house. Now the government will change the law the 1st of July 2014 to 25m². This allows permanent housing in friggeboden.

The goal with this project is to explore an alternative housing. There is a lack of housing for young people in Sweden. To help the situation a fictional solution was created: The municipal offers villa owners an extra income by renting a few square meters of their garden where a friggebod is being installed and subleased. This provides an... (More)
There is a bright future for friggeboden. So far it has been a success, by allowing the villa owner to take responsibility for his/her own plot and be able to build as they want. Until now has the maximum size been 15m2, which is big enough for a guest cottage, shed or as hobby house. Now the government will change the law the 1st of July 2014 to 25m². This allows permanent housing in friggeboden.

The goal with this project is to explore an alternative housing. There is a lack of housing for young people in Sweden. To help the situation a fictional solution was created: The municipal offers villa owners an extra income by renting a few square meters of their garden where a friggebod is being installed and subleased. This provides an opportunity for students to get a home. Friggeboden is designed to be self-sufficient in electricity, which benefits both the student’s economy and environment. Students will learn to live with limited recourses in a self-sufficient house, and hopefully take the knowledge with them into future homes and also inspire others. Awareness leads to sustainability. (Less)
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author
Fröding, Carl
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Future Housing 25m2
course
IDEL01 20141
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
publication/series
Diploma work
report number
ISRN: LUT-DVIDE/ EX--14/50236-SE
ISSN
ISRN
language
English
id
4522864
date added to LUP
2014-06-27 16:13:02
date last changed
2014-06-27 16:13:02
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  abstract     = {{There is a bright future for friggeboden. So far it has been a success, by allowing the villa owner to take responsibility for his/her own plot and be able to build as they want. Until now has the maximum size been 15m2, which is big enough for a guest cottage, shed or as hobby house. Now the government will change the law the 1st of July 2014 to 25m². This allows permanent housing in friggeboden.

The goal with this project is to explore an alternative housing. There is a lack of housing for young people in Sweden. To help the situation a fictional solution was created: The municipal offers villa owners an extra income by renting a few square meters of their garden where a friggebod is being installed and subleased. This provides an opportunity for students to get a home. Friggeboden is designed to be self-sufficient in electricity, which benefits both the student’s economy and environment. Students will learn to live with limited recourses in a self-sufficient house, and hopefully take the knowledge with them into future homes and also inspire others. Awareness leads to sustainability.}},
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