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Title: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: Dimitri on September 15, 2007, 01:03:28 PM
Ok this is the first time I've done this so bare with me if you don't really agree with the methods.  ;)

Judging will be as fallows:

Everyone will assign a point value from 1 to 4, 1 being bad and 4 being good.

They will be judged on 4 catagories:

So the fallowing are the contestants in order of their postings on the other thread:

Well all I got to say is get voting!  ;D

Dimitri
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: ailsaek on September 17, 2007, 09:11:31 PM
Are we voting here or by email or what?
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: Dimitri on September 17, 2007, 09:13:47 PM
Right here, list the persons name and if more then one home the full bolded name I gave them and put the ratings. I'll talle the results as we go along. :)

Dimitri
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: bayviewps on September 20, 2007, 02:39:19 PM
Dimitri:  
  You may have to come up with another way of Judging. (?)  What are your opinion on the plans?

I like Whit_Spurzon's 496sq ft Home but the living (room) is small with just a couch.  Of course with such small homes, it is always take a little from here to go there.
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: ailsaek on September 20, 2007, 03:43:32 PM
Quote
I like Whit_Spurzon's 496sq ft Home but the living (room) is small with just a couch.  Of course with such small homes, it is always take a little from here to go there.

I think instead of looking at it as a living room, it would make more sense to divide the whole house into public/private space.  A person sitting on the couch would be able to converse easily with someone working in the kitchen or doing a puzzle at the table, or you could set up a row of coffee trays at the couch to make more room to feed people if you wanted to have the gang by for Thanksgiving.
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: GW on September 20, 2007, 03:52:13 PM
I like Whit_Spurzon's 496sq ft Home.
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: bayviewps on September 20, 2007, 05:31:53 PM
QuoteI think instead of looking at it as a living room, it would make more sense to divide the whole house into public/private space.

Ailsa C. Ek:

  I think its a great plan. . . He did an excellent job of fitting so much in less than 500 ft.

  I'm critiquing, not criticizing the plan for what would fit my personal needs.

  The seperate bedroom with a walk a round bed is a plus.

  Replaceing the Washer/Dryer with a furnace and removing the wood burner would allow more room in the living area.  Couch could convert to a hide-a-bed for guests.  Maybe a ladder to a loft !
 
  For my particular needs, I would need room for the BIG boy chair.   :)
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: Ailsa C. Ek on September 20, 2007, 11:00:00 PM
For my money, it's a tie between Whit's house and Mark's woodland cabin.
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: Whit_Spurzon on September 22, 2007, 09:13:55 AM
I enjoyed seeing the variations on the use of limited space.  It seems the limitations produced some excellent examples of creativity.  It would be difficult to judge as each plan was designed for a separate set of needs and/or priorities.  Each of the plans has merits and compromises that had to be balanced.  Getting them to work was a challenge.

My compliments to Dimitri for putting on this exercise and to those who submitted plans.  Well done to all.

I hope there will be more challenges like this one.
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: John Raabe on September 22, 2007, 04:25:29 PM
Nice work everyone!

It is clear from this exercise that 500sf can be enough for one or two (friendly) people. It is also clear that many want more space and will capture unheated porches to get it. ;)

Whit_Spurzon's 496sf house feels more spacious because he has a very compact circulation path. When you enter and exit all rooms from a central point you cut down on floorspace that is needed to get from A to B.

It is also comprised of two simple modules that can be offset from each other.

Always interesting to see the way others carve up space.
Title: Re: 500 sq ft contest Judging!
Post by: ergodesk on September 24, 2007, 11:30:57 PM
I also pick Whit_Spurzon's 496sq ft Home and give it a 4. I like it so much that I designed
a SketchUp version of the plan that was first mirrored and given a loft look and feel. Good Job.

I uploaded the photos at the address below

https://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q75/ergodesk/StyroHome/?action=view&current=60c3d7bc.pbw