McNair Summer Research Program

Faculty Mentor(s)

Professor Marcel Sanchez Prieto

Publication Date

Summer 8-8-2025

Disciplines

Interior Architecture | Other Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Description, Abstract, or Artist's Statement

In response to the escalating housing crisis and ongoing economic disruptions, many individuals have turned to home-based food entrepreneurship as a means of financial stability. The Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation (MEHKO) program enables residents to legally operate small-scale food businesses from their private kitchens, effectively blurring the line between domestic and commercial space. This research investigates how MEHKOs challenge conventional understandings of housing, domesticity, and zoning, and considers how shared or adaptable kitchen models might inform emerging housing typologies.

The study combines spatial and policy analysis by mapping the distribution of approved MEHKO sites in San Diego and overlaying that data with U.S. Census population and density information to better understand the communities being served. It examines the zoning regulations that allow for commercial activity within residential zones, while highlighting the regulatory tensions and limitations these home-based businesses face.

Preliminary findings reveal that MEHKOs operate legally within residential zones while maintaining compliance with residential codes, suggesting a hybrid use model that destabilizes traditional urban classifications. This raises broader questions about how architecture and policy might evolve to accommodate more flexible live-work housing arrangements. The research also speculates on the implications for housing design and planning, particularly regarding the rise of accessory dwelling units (ADUs), lot-splitting policies, and the potential development of new zoning categories that legitimize these hybrid domestic economies and their architectural conditions.

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