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Biloxi Model Home : Tran Residence

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

FAMILY:
The Tran family immigrated to the United States from Vietnam under the Humanitarian Operation Program. They have lived in Biloxi for over 10 years now and had just paid off their mortgage when Hurricane Katrina destroyed their home.

DESIGN:
The site of the new Tran Residence is a small corner lot that measures 50’ by 100’, with a 25’ setback in the front, a 10’ setback in the rear, a 15’ setback from the side street, and a 5’ setback from the side next to the adjacent property.

Since the allowable building area for the Tran’s property is small, the architects designed a bungalow made up of two modules. The house contains the living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two baths, and a utility room. In addition, as a nod to Mr. Tran’s experiment with the FEMA trailer covering, there is a porch that wraps around the southwest corner of the house, and faces both Division and Collier streets. The porch will not only provide much needed shade, but will allow the Trans to sit on their front porch and interact with their neighbors during their coming retirement.

The budget for the house is set for $65 per square foot. With the hard work from the staff members and volunteers at Architecture for Humanity, and donations of materials from companies such as Kohler (plumbing fixtures) and James Hardie (HardiePlank siding), the house will be built within a modest budget.

Zoning – B–2 community business
Lot dimensions – 50' frontage x 113' deep
Front Set Back – 25'
East Side Set Back – 5'
West Side Set Back – 12.5'
Rear Set Back – 10'
ABFE – 19'
Elevation above grade – 9' +1' Freeboard

ARCHITECT:
The Nguyen brothers, Chuong Q.B. and Chung Q.B., were born in Saigon, Viet Nam in 1961 and 1962. They immigrated to Fairhope, Alabama in 1975 during the fall of South Viet Nam. During the years following their formal education, the brothers worked and traveled throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia. They have worked with SOM in Houston, Emilio Ambasz & Associates in New York and Gino Valle Studio in Italy. In 1997, Chuong and Chung created their design/build firm MC2 Architects. Since then, their works have received notice locally and in several publications. www.MC2Architects.com



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Project Details

NAME: Biloxi Model Home : Tran Residence
PROJECT LEAD: Architecture for Humanity
LOCATION: Biloxi, MS, United States
START DATE: April 10, 2007
COST: $115000 USD (Estimated)
SIZE: 1750 sq. ft
BUILDING TYPE: Residential - Single Family
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: House Calls Construction Co.
ARCHITECT: Chung Nguyen, Architect of MC2 Architects
DESIGN TEAM: Chung Nguyen, Architect of MC2 Architects, Paul Hendershot, Architecture for Humanity
ENGINEERING: Carlos A. Gutierrez, PE, of CSF-PE Service Consulting Engneers and Forensic Engineerings Solutions
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Paul Hendershot

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