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Revelstoke tiny home community creator wants feedback

Adrian Giacca wants interested residents to take survey and share their vision
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Adrian Giacca is hoping to design and develop a tiny home community in Revelstoke. (Jocelyn Doll/Revelstoke Review)

Would you live in a micro housing co-living community?

What would you need to live in a tiny house? What amenities would you want? What is your vision?

Adrian Giacca wants to know.

“I want to contribute to the community by creating a place for people like me who aim to reduce their carbon footprint, live within a community, all the while being permanently affordable,” Giacca said in a news release.

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Giacca plans on developing a micro housing community in Revelstoke.

“The main goal of this project is affordable housing,” Giacca said. “We will work with municipalities to gain support from organizations searching for results to solve the current housing crisis. We aim to engage community by creating social spaces and shared amenities where people can connect, collaborate and contribute to the village and the town of Revelstoke. The vision is also about practicing a balanced lifestyle, including spaces for yoga, meditation and permaculture practices.”

Each unit will be designed to suit the needs of the people that choose to live there.

“There will be one and two bedroom units with shared communal amenities,” Giacca said. “Other units will provide space to suit families and the elderly. The property will allow us to grow food and congregate together in shared social spaces.”

Giacca has met with the city planners and is now looking for feedback from community members who would be interested in living in a micro home village in Revelstoke to further understand their needs and vision as the project moves forward.

Go here to take the survey.