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In This Issue:

Front Page
Bill Addresses Need for Affordable Military Housing
Approval and Permit Process Top Challenge for Builders
Rhode Island Builders Help Military Families
Coast to Coast
Finding a House Gets Easier — Inventories Rise Sharply in Many Major Markets as Buyers Hang Back
Housing Forum
Letter to the Editor: Shotgun Houses
Politics & Government
Virginia Builders Rally Against Anti-Growth Policy
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builder's Tip: Cutting Engineered Joists
Business Management
Builder-Tested Contracts and Forms Increase Profitability
Presenters Wanted for Custom Builder Symposium
Multifamily
Builders, Owners See Brighter Rental Apartment Outlook
Best in Multifamily Housing Pillars Finalists Named
Enter Historic Rehabilitation Awards Competition
Rising Rents, High Land Costs on Conference Agenda
Remodelers
The More We Bring to NAHB, the More NAHB Works for Us
Construction Safety
Normal OSHA Enforcement Resumes in Most of Gulf Coast
Sales
Generate Sales with a Wide-Ranging Incentive Program
Education
How Designations Have Helped Me — A Testimonial
NAHB Designations Give Members a Competitive Edge
Education Calendar
Green Building
Conference Focuses on Green Building Market
International
Trade Mission to Explore Niche Opportunities in Mexico
Regulation
Story Shows Why Man-Made Ditch Shouldn't Be Regulated
Labor
Lowe’s Praised for Support of HBI Job Corps Students
Industry Careers Reward Job Corps Students at IBS
Building Products
Free-Standing 120-Volt Dual-Fuel Range a First
Builder's Engineer
Wanna Know What's Rude?
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Winchester Homes Honored for '25 Acts of Charity'
Association News
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events

Letter to the Editor: Shotgun Houses

Dear Editor:

I enjoyed your article on the new housing for Katrina victims (“Tidy Katrina Cottage One Approach to Rebuilding Effort,” Jan. 30, 2006). However, I would like to call your attention to the fact that this type of housing has been around and existing throughout the South for more than two centuries.

In the city of Darlington, S.C. there can be found today similar "shotgun houses," which were constructed as tenant or sharecropper housing in the economically depressed post-war South before and after the "War Between the States."

These structures are relatively inexpensive to produce and transport; are easily erected and completed; and can be mass-produced. Undeniably, it does offer an answer to the dilemma that the storm-ravaged areas of the South have again encountered. Although these units may not always be desirable as permanent housing, they do get the victims out of temporary shelters and tents and into "code-acceptable" homes.

I once read an article in Architectural Digest where similar structures as these were renovated as "upscale living apartments" in Birmingham, Ala. The renovated units were later resold at prices many times higher than their original cost. So, who knows, these new shotgun houses now being manufactured and provided to Katrina victims may someday find an enduring place in the housing market. Apparently this "historical design" has found new uses in helping our nation and our storm victims recover from the ravages of Mother Nature.

John A. "Sandy" Kendall, building official,
City of Darlington, S.C.


 

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