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  2. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The tiny-house movement (also known as the small house movement) [1] is an architectural and social movement promoting the reduction and simplification of living spaces. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Tiny homes have been promoted as offering lower-cost and sometimes eco-friendly features within the housing market, and they have also been promoted a housing ...

  3. Tiny House Movement Spawns Whole Communities of Mini Homes

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    From tiny home villages in Northern California, to the showcase communities of 150- and 200-square-foot homes in Washington, D.C., to the jewel box-size microstudios in Louisville, Ky., to ...

  4. The tiny house trend: Should you downsize to a tiny home or ...

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    The tiny house movement in mainstream America in part comes out of a backlash against the rise of McMansion-type housing and the need for economic freedom after the 2008 housing crisis and the ...

  5. Before the tiny house movement, there was a tiny wave ... - AOL

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    The tiny house movement had its days in the sun, and some say the trend has faded. But in a little enclave in Toms River, tiny homes grew long before it was a fad, and they've stood the test of time.

  6. Index of architecture articles - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of architectural styles; Timeline of architectural styles 1750–1900; Timeline of Art Nouveau; Timeline of Italian architecture; Tin ceiling; Tiny house movement; Tokyō; Toll castle; Tongkonan; Tong lau; Tulou; Torana; Torii; Torp; Totalitarian architecture; Tourelle; Tower; Tower blocks in Great Britain; Tower castle; Tower house ...

  7. Sarah Susanka - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Susanka. Sarah Susanka FAIA (born March 21, 1957) is an English-born American-based architect, an author of nine best-selling [1] books, and a public speaker. Susanka is the originator of the "Not So Big" philosophy of residential architecture, which aims to "build better, not bigger."

  8. 10 biggest perks when living in a tiny home - AOL

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    With the popularity of shows like "Tiny House Hunters," "Tiny House Builders," "Tiny House, Big Living" and "Tiny House Nation," the tiny house movement is going mainstream. It might seem like ...

  9. Lester R. Walker - Wikipedia

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    A Little House of My Own: 47 Grand Designs for 47 Tiny Houses; Designing Houses; Block Building for Children: Making Buildings of the World with the Ultimate Construction Toy (1995) [6] Designing a House: An Illustrated Guide to Planning Your Own Home [7] American Shelter: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Home