Small spaces, big living: results of the Tiny House 2020 Architecture Competition
Our definition of home is evolving constantly as a response to societal, technological, environmental, and health-related challenges. The Tiny House 2020 Architecture Competition asked designers to envision flexible, sustainable, and mobile residential spaces that redefined the idea of home — while not exceeding 300 square feet (27.87 square meters). First Place: A Forest for RestJorge Cobo (Spain) Read the full post on Bustler


Our definition of home is evolving constantly as a response to societal, technological, environmental, and health-related challenges. The Tiny House 2020 Architecture Competition asked designers to envision flexible, sustainable, and mobile residential spaces that redefined the idea of home — while not exceeding 300 square feet (27.87 square meters).
First Place: A Forest for Rest
Jorge Cobo (Spain)
Read the full post on Bustler