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Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 2:26 pm
by skb12172
Of course he's trolling for attention, but practicality leaves something to be desired. As several article comments state, he would have done better to throw in with Airstream. The RV industry has already solved many of the "problems" he is researching.

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Tucked behind the women’s residence halls in a back corner of Huston-Tillotson University’s campus in Austin, Texas, sits a green dumpster. Were it not for the sliding pitched roof and weather station perched on top, a reasonable person might dismiss the box as “just another dumpster”—providing this person did not encounter the dean of the University College Jeff Wilson living inside.

Professor Wilson went to the dumpster not just because he wished to live deliberately, and not just to teach his students about the environmental impacts of day-to-day life, and not just to gradually transform the dumpster into “the most thoughtfully-designed, tiniest home ever constructed.” Wilson’s reasons are a tapestry of these things.

Until this summer, the green dumpster was even less descript than it is now. There was no sliding roof; Wilson kept the rain out with a tarp. He slept on cardboard mats on the floor. It was essentially, as he called it, “dumpster camping.” The goal was to establish a baseline experience of the dumpster without any accoutrements, before adding them incrementally.

Not long ago, Wilson was nesting in a 2,500 square foot house. After going through a divorce (“nothing related to the dumpster,” he told me, unsolicited), he spun into the archetypal downsizing of a newly minted bachelor. He moved into a 500-square-foot apartment. Then he began selling clothes and furniture on Facebook for almost nothing. Now he says almost everything he owns is in his 36-square-foot dumpster, which is sanctioned and supported by the university as part of an ongoing sustainability-focused experiment called The Dumpster Project. “We could end up with a house under $10,000 that could be placed anywhere in the world,” Wilson said at the launch, “[fueled by] sunlight and surface water, and people could have a pretty good life.”

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Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 2:50 pm
by PawPaw
Okay, let me get this straight. This sumbitch is living in a dumpster behind the women's residence hall? What is he? Some kind of pervert or something? Or does the university need to look at adjunct salaries?
Professor Wilson went to the dumpster not just because he wished to live deliberately, and not just to teach his students about the environmental impacts of day-to-day life, and not just to gradually transform the dumpster into “the most thoughtfully-designed, tiniest home ever constructed.” Wilson’s reasons are a tapestry of these things.
Yeah, right. Where does he shit? In a bucket in the corner?
Were it not for the sliding pitched roof and weather station perched on top,
A weather station? I believe that if I were living in a dumpster, I could tell you what the weather was doing without instruments.
Not long ago, Wilson was nesting in a 2,500 square foot house. After going through a divorce
Okay, I get it now, that poor sumbitch lost everything to his ex-wife, probably because he wanted to hang out behind the women's residence hall.

So, it's becoming increasingly clear that the University needs to run his ass up the road before he gets them sued for living behind the women's residence hall in a dumpster.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:04 pm
by skb12172
Heh…the campus Greenie organizations have thrown in with him, even taking turns staying in his dumpster when he's out of town. He shits and showers at the University gym, though the article also shows his plans for an outhouse, shower, and laundry facilities in an adjacent shack.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:13 pm
by PawPaw
skb12172 wrote:Heh…the campus Greenie organizations have thrown in with him, even taking turns staying in his dumpster when he's out of town. He shits and showers at the University gym, though the article also shows his plans for an outhouse, shower, and laundry facilities in an adjacent shack.
Is he paying rent to the University, I wonder? Lights, water, etc? Or, is he just another free-loader? Who owns the dumpster? Hereabouts they're owned by the waste company, so I know that he's paying rent to them, right?

Just another greenie, sucking off the state's tit. And, of course, he's doing it behind the WOMEN's RESIDENCE HALL. This guy has layers of pervert dripping off him. I would love to talk to his ex-wife.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:12 pm
by HTRN
1)forget Airsteam, the US military has solved the quick housing solution with modified Conex boxes.
2)I don't think the choice of location of the dumpster has anything to do with purient interests, and more likely to do with where the University would allow it, and where they can actually drop a dumpster.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:13 pm
by blackeagle603
OTOH, the "tiny house" movement is booming and making some interesting little homes. Given me some ideas guest house at Campo de Blackeagle.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:14 pm
by HTRN
One of the things the tiny house movement is running into is that many locations won't issue building permits below a certain sqaure footage.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:24 pm
by skb12172
I'm a big fan of the small house movement. I've actually designed my dream bachelor house, should I ever find myself single again. It's only about 1000 sq ft, but it is heavy on creature comforts.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:50 pm
by HTRN
That's not small for a single occupancy. Small houses really start at 600 sq feet and go down from there. I think down as far as 150 square feet.

Re: Professor At UT-Austin Lives In A Dumpster

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 5:05 pm
by blackeagle603
a lot of permitting issues can be worked around if it's built as a towable.