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  2. This hurricane-proof home for sale in Florida resembles the ...

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    According to Realtor, the 2,700-square-foot house was built by the owners, who wanted a safe-space while living in the hurricane-riddled state, even when they weren’t there to protect the ...

  3. Builders developing better designs for homes to withstand ...

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    Other companies build hurricane-resistant homes using materials like bendable glass and ultra-strong concrete. A Bahamian company called Offsite CLT Construction says its cross-laminated timber, ...

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    In addition to Hurricane resistance, Hunters Point homes are net-zero and independently powered through a hybrid solar and battery power source provided by a German startup company. That means ...

  5. Hurricane-proof building - Wikipedia

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    A Category 5 hurricane-proof log house is resistant to winds up to 245 miles per hour (394 km/h). Wall logs in such construction must be made of glued laminated timber and all other components of the house, including hurricane straps, must be hurricane-resistant.

  6. Katrina Cottage - Wikipedia

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    "The house that Katrina built" St. Petersburg Times January 28, 2006 "The little house that roared" San Francisco Chronicle March 4, 2006 "Lowe’s Makes Katrina Cottages Available for Purchase" Architectural Record Digest November 3, 2006 "Katrina Cottages site hosted by some of the Katrina Cottage pioneers"

  7. Marianne Cusato - Wikipedia

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    Marianne Cusato is a designer, educator, author, and urban designer based in Miami, Florida.She was the designer of the 300-square-foot (28 m 2) "Katrina Cottage," conceived in 2005 as an alternative to the FEMA emergency trailers supplied to some of the newly homeless survivors of Hurricane Katrina along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.