Wednesday, April 22, 2026

3D Printing and a Modular Building Design

 A few months ago I attended a trade show to illustrate the modular designs which I have developed. I wanted to show how the designs could be flexible using similar modular components. Here is what I came up with:

The first image shows the massing of the structure if the entire building were built. This is a model which I called "The 1050"








The second image shows the smallest house which I am suggesting be built. This model is called "The 450"







Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Highlights of a Trip to Nanaimo

What are some great places to visit in and around Nanaimo? I'm writing a few days ahead of Nanaimo Infusion and the start of the biggest summer Cruise ship schedule I have seen since living on Vancouver Island. On April 24th the official start to Nanaimo Infusion and the arrival of the cruise ship Noordam, will bring in excess of 500 and 1200 visitors to the city respectively. 

I wanted to create a short list of places that I would suggest visitors try to get out to visit. I'll update the list with more information 

Hiking / Nature:

Morell Sanctuary: A private nature and wildlife sanctuary open to the public. 

Westwood Lake: Nice and easy walk around the lake

Cable Bay Trail & The Narrows (Cedar): Walk down to Cable bay and then into Joan park to the narrows. Watch the boats brave and the sea lions brave the currents  

Englishman River Falls (Parksville): Beautifully awesome waterfall

Cathedral Grove: Experience some of the oldest trees on the island

Dining:

The Vault: Great for breakfast, lunches and general hanging out

Asteras: Greek food

Thai Cook: Really delicious Thai cuisine

Carlos O'Bryan's: Nice combo of pub fare, great beer on tap, and waterfront dining

Baby Salsa: Excellent mexican food, homemade chips and salsa

Entertainment / Bars:

The Queens: Live music typically from Thursday to Sunday

The Nanaimo Bar: Something happening nightly, and the only place to get a Nanaimo Bar Martini

The Nanaimo Casino: Nanaimo's own little casino


Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Help for Manufactured Home Owners in BC, Canada

 An organisation called the Active Home Owners Society of BC is an excellent resource for manufactured home owners in BC. Answers related to problems between home owners and manufactured home park owners can be addressed on their website FAQ or by sending them an email. 

Joining the organisation as a member is FREE with an optional donation to help support the activities of the group. You can find the organisation website at BCMHO.ca. 

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

The Assault on Manufactured Home Communities

 I live in British Columbia, Canada, for about 5 years now. About 4 years ago I bought a fairly new manufactured home in Nanaimo. There are many communities, or Manufactured Home Parks (MHP) in the City of Nanaimo. Approximately 1,700 units of this type exist in the city. While not a large percentage of Nanaimo's housing stock, it is an affordable alternative for owning a home. Typically, a potential resident buys a unit on a parcel of land, and leases land from the owner of the land. Depending on the condition of the home a small unit (Approx 700 to 900 sq. ft.) can sell from 150,000 to 300,000 CAD. Condos in the area go for 300K and up, and Townhouses 450K and up. Houses are difficult to afford, especially for the first time buyer. 

So what's wrong? Instead of promoting more of this type of housing, MHP owners are making things more difficult for this to be affordable. What would you think if a service went from 500 CAD per month to 800? Floored right.? This is what is happening when a new lease is signed between the land owner and a new home owner. The affordability of a Manufactured Home is directly affected by an increase in the fee to lease the land where the home is located.

Sometimes people just do not know any better, but there are methods to control these cost increases. The Rental Tenancy Branch (RTB) can help people in BC. Most provinces in Canada have organizations of their own.