Affordable Home in Tulsa Able to Withstand Tornado-Force Winds An affordable, energy-efficient demonstration home in Tulsa, OK, that has been built to withstand tornadoes could serve as a model for new construction as the city seeks to replace its stock of 6,300 sub-standard houses for moderate- to low-income families, according to PATH News, a publication of the Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing. The Millennium House was built by Don McCarthy, an 81-year-old retired engineer, with assistance from Neighbor to Neighbor, a non-profit umbrella organization. Completed this summer, the 1,200-square-foot house was built on a concrete slab and uses cutting-edge technology and structural innovations to provide shelter that is durable, inexpensive to operate and extremely healthy. Among the home’s innovative features: |