International design competition platform Volume zero has announced the results of the Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition. The Tiny House competition looked to celebrate individuality and sustainability through innovative designs redefining resourceful living.
Casa tonalli en Jalisco por Moisés Sánchez arquitecto - El Arqui MX. Fotografías Ansatz / Fernando Sánchez, Residencial, Arquitectura, México
the project is made up of micro-architecture, modular urban furniture and external floor covers for public urban spaces and contemporary usage.
an interactive tour of a cluster of micro-cabins in Norway, designed by Reiulf Ramstad Architectects for a multigenerational family
Imagen 36 de 43 de la galería de Unidad de vivienda / OFIS Architects. Corte
Architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia have shared some photos of their latest design, a small cabin-like room that expands when needed.
The digitally designed aluminum-clad structure uses a plug-in wood construction system that allows for disassembly and reuse.
Italian architect Renzo Piano has created the Diogene micro unit, which pushes the boundaries for off-the-grid tiny living.
Image 5 of 21 from gallery of MimMim Villa / On Architects Inc.. Photograph by Yoon Joonhwan
Le Champs Des Possibles, an exhibition at Site Le Corbusier in Firminy, reveals the relevance of micro-architecture for modern living via six structures by Döppel Studio.
Winners from Canada, Bulgaria and Sweden selected.
Microhome 2020 winners from Italy and Australia selected
Le studio Allergutendinge s’est inspiré de la vision des anciens grecs sur l’Arcadie comme un jardin d’éden et un havre de paix, pour réaliser ce module
Image 20 of 47 from gallery of R Micro Housing / Simple Projects Architecture. Photograph by Mansyur Hasan
Considering all of the strides sustainable construction has made in recent years, tiny homes have come a long way. Primarily built to cut carbon emissions and other greenhouse gases released during construction work, tiny homes generally come prefabricated without an underground foundation for an overall minimal impact on the environment. Bringing their interpretation into the
Microhome winners from Poland, Latvia and Italy selected.
Image 6 of 20 from gallery of Natural Construído Installation / Colectivo Warehouse. Photograph by Clau Pereira