My first Comic Book

steve wallet architect small moments comic no.1 2013-11-12But not my last…

I love cartoons and comics. I love to read them, I love to draw them. After I started my small moments series of cartoons, I thought it would be fun to assemble some of them into a comic book.

I wanted to make a comic book, but didn’t want to go to the trouble of printing, cutting, stapling, and mailing them. And I didn’t want boxes of unsold comics gathering dust. Enter print on demand (POD). POD companies allow you to upload comics and books as files. They print and mail comics as they are ordered from their online site.

My first comic, small moments no. 1, focuses mostly on Our Cat. It makes a perfect gift for that special someone, or for you! You can order your own 32 page copy by clicking on this button

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Let me know what you think

 

Small Lot Subdivision Prototype

small lot subdivision frot 3D modelsteve wallet architect small lot prototype flyer 2013-11-12A new form of infill housing

The most common way to own multi-family homes, in the United States, is condominiums. Condominiums have been around for years, but they have some problems:

.Home Owners’ Association fees, rules and conflicts with owners

.Increased liability for developers, architects and owners.

.Difficulty getting construction and mortgage financingsteve wallet architect small lot prototype living 2013-11-12

A new form of ownership has been developed to address these problems – the Small Lot Subdivision (SLS). In a small lot subdivision an infill lot (a lot in an existing multi-family neighborhood) is subdivided into smaller lots. A house is put on each of the lots. The homes may look like they are attached to each other, but in fact they are separate, connected only by the sheet metal that covers the air space between them. There is no Home Owners’ Association.steve wallet architect small lot prototype entry 2013-11-12

Los Angeles adopted this concept in 2005. San Diego is working on its own Small Lot Ordinance. I designed this Small Lot Subdivision prototype to test San Diego’s current draft ordinance.

The Design

As with my affordable prototype, I won’t be showing the plans and giving details here. If you are interested in this SLS prototype, please use my contact form to get in touch.steve wallet architect small lot prototype master bedroom 2013-11-12

I decided to design for a difficult condition (small lot, limited access and high density) because that’s where you learn the most about the possibilities and limitations of an ordinance. I chose a 50’ wide x 100’ deep lot. I used the most limited automobile access, from the street in front of the property. There is no alley or side (corner lot) access. And I chose one of the highest density SLS zones, which allows the most homes, the most building mass and the tallest building height.steve wallet architect small lot prototype front yard 2013-11-12

Because each house in a SLS sits on its own small lot, solutions favor townhouses (multi-story homes with small footprints). In this design townhouse homes are grouped around a motor court, accessed from the street.

The design illustrates some of the advantages of small lot subdivisions over more conventional high density, condominium buildings:

. Less bulky than the maximum allowed by zoning (see blocks representing the maximum bulk allowed on either side of image 1).

.Variety in the design. From top to bottom the same unit isn’t just stacked on top of itself from floor to floor. To emphasize that these are separate homes, each unit can have a different but compatible design.

.Building mass has more variety, with more stepbacks, offsets and recesses

.Private front doors on the street  emphasize the individual nature of the homes and bring activity to the street.

Image Notes
.Click on second image from top to download my 1 page pdf flyer on my SLS prototype
.Front yard design includes a low water use landscape design, with a little help from my friends.