Tiny Home on Wheels
Students will design and construct a prototype of a tiny house on wheels. They will use graph paper to draw out their ideal tiny house on wheels, ensuring the sizing of the rooms and ceilings are proportionate to the space of the tiny home. Their home needs to be 400 square feet or less and must not be wider than what could drive on the road.
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