Homes have popped up on the National Mall - showing they can be built fast and cheap

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From tiny homes to big ones built in hours, the Innovative Housing Showcase highlights ways to make housing more affordable and plentiful — at a time when many Americans struggle to buy a home.

Workers assemble a home resembling an instant log cabin on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with the Washington Monument behind them.WASHINGTON -- On the wide open, grassy space on the National Mall, halfway between the U.S. Capitol and the Washington Monument, a temporary village has sprouted up in recent days. Several tiny houses line the paths, and workers assemble what looks like an instant log cabin. A few manufactured homes are clustered near the Smithsonian Castle.

Tom Perez, the former Secretary of Labor who's now senior advisor to President Biden, said housing is top of mind for the Biden administration. “When I think about the meetings that we've had at the White House recently, the issue of housing has been either the most or second-most discussed issue,” he said.The backdrop to the speeches was a bright, stylish manufactured home, what used to be known as a mobile home. The innovation? It’s a duplex.

“Especially in the rural areas, this is really the only opportunity for folks to have new housing. You just don't have the tradespeople, the developers that want to go into smaller, more rural areas. That's a real niche that we serve, but we can serve a whole lot more than that,” says Smith.Further along the Mall stands a two-story, traditional-looking house that wasn’t here two days ago. The framing is done, and it’s ready for siding and a roof.

Mark Cyrus, who works for 84 Lumber, stands in front of a home that that was framed in about six hours using prebuilt materials — a job that often takes two weeks with traditional materials.“The innovation is the floor cassettes that are pre-manufactured offsite, the longer walls with windows in them, and then the roof cassettes. So when it comes in, it's literally — they're not building nothing. They're just putting together kind of a puzzle,” explains Cyrus.

 

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