Mini house design.Frank Lloyd Project Mini-house design is a very relevant issue today. After all, the economic downturn forces us to save on everything. But this is not a modern innovation. Back during the Great Depression, designer Frank Lloyd Wright designed his mini-house, focusing on the financial capabilities of the middle class. His student, William Wesley (Wes) Peters, developed this trend and built a house in Indiana according to the project, an area of about 50 sq.m.Exterior of Frank Lloyd's mini-house, 1935This is what this mini house looks like now. It's small.and an unusual house. It is easy to maintain, comfortable and spacious. There are hanging panels on the walls for ventilation, a large fireplace in the center. Aluminum was used to insulate the walls, and the wooden panels are impregnated with creosote.Cozy living room with a fireplace in the centerAn old fireplace is the heart of the house. The house expressesWes Peters' architectural philosophy. He abandoned traditional forms and used natural materials in the decoration. The building is ergonomic, there are places for privacy, so everyone will have enough personal space. Two bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room, everything is compact. Still relevant today.A cozy place in the living room where you can retire. The house is currently being restored and is part of the cultural heritage of Indiana. As you can see from old photos, its interior has changed little.A newspaper clipping from the time the house was built. Would you like to have a house like this?