Do you think that your home is too small andthere is nothing you can do about it? Do you know how much space a modern person needs for a comfortable life? The answer will most likely surprise you. As you know, the population of our planet has already exceeded seven billion, so the problem of housing shortage is becoming more and more acute for many people. However, the desire to acquire their own home has always been inherent in every person. In such a situation, the imagination and ingenuity of architects come to the rescue, who manage to create all the necessary conditions for life even in very small areas. And most importantly, they do it beautifully and tastefully! Let's take a look.
1. Boathouse project, architectural bureau TYIN Tegnestue (Norway)
2. Squish Triangular Studio, 28 sq.m., Saunders Architecture (Fogo Island, Canada)
3. Box House, 36 sq.m., by Alan Chu (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
4. Functional house Hus 1, 25 sq.m., studio Torsten Ottesjö (Sweden)
5. Houseboat with an area of 23 sq. m (New Haven, USA)
6. Minimalist House, Avanto Architects (Virrat, Finland)
7. Tiny Project 2.5 x 6 Meter Wooden Mobile Home (USA)
8. Narrow House by Mizuishi Architect Atelier (Tokyo, Japan)
9. Treehouse King of the Frogs, 8.5 sq.m., Baumraum Studio (Germany)
10. Modular house Hypercubus, studio WG3 (Styria, Austria)
11. Tree Snake eco-house, 27 sq.m., Luís Rebelo de Andrade (Portugal)
12. Macy Miller's 18 sq. m. house (Idaho, USA)
13. Juniper House, 50 sq.m., Hans Murman Architects (Gotland, Sweden)
14. Multifaceted Garden House of 7.5 sq.m., Studio Manuel Villa (Bogota, Colombia)
15. Mirrored Tree House 4 x 4 x 4 meters, Tham & Videgard Hansson Arkitekter (Sweden)
16. Wooden house in the mountains Trunk House, Paul Morgan Architects (Australia)
17. Lucid Homestead installation by Phillip K Smith III (Mojave Desert, USA)
18. Little Big House, Room 11 Architecture (Tasmania, Australia)
19. Tower Studio by Saunders Architecture (Fogo Island, Canada)
20. Eco-house Hardanger Retreat, 20 sq.m., Saunders Architecture (Norway)
21. Whangapoua Sled House, 40 sq.m., Crosson Clarke Carnachan (New Zealand)
22. Eco-house for a student, 10 sq. m., Tengbom Architects (Stockholm, Sweden)
23. Ufogel Bird House, 40 sq.m., architect Peter Jungman (Austria)
24. Nido micro house, 29 sq.m., Robin Falk (Finland)
25. Alpine hut POD-house, 6.5 sq. m, ROB GmbH (Flims, Switzerland)
26. Micro-Compact Home project with an area of only 7 sq. m, architect Richard Horden (Austria)
27. Exbury Egg Houseboat by Stephen Turner
28. Turf Roof House, 64 sq. m., by Prentiss Architects (San Juan Island, USA)
29. Mobile home 20 sq.m., studio dmvA (Belgium)
30. Fincube mobile home, 47 sq.m., Aisslinger studio (Italy)
31. APH80 portable house, 27 sq.m., by Ábaton Arquitectura
32. Wooden house-transformer of 8 sq. m, architect Alex Windham (USA)
33. Triangular holiday home of 23 sq.m., architectural studio dmvA (Germany)
34. The original Shoffice pavilion by Platform 5 Architects (UK)
35. Mini-house of 27 sq. m. by MAPA architectural bureau (Brazil)
36. Futuristic House C2 by Curiosity Studio (Japan)
37. Compact house of 10.5 sq. m from Snark (Japan)
38. Energy-saving house Sоleta Zero Energy, 48 sq. m (Romania)
39. Narrow modern house of 55 sq.m., studio Noa (Japan)
40. House "H" with an area of 64 sq. m by architect Hiroyuki Shinozaki (Japan)
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