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  2. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Tiny-house movement. Tiny homes in Detroit. Semi-mobile tiny house in New Zealand. Tiny house with cottage style (10x24 ft) The tiny-house movement is an architectural and social movement promoting the reduction and simplification of living spaces. [1][2][3] Tiny homes have been promoted as offering lower-cost and sometimes eco-friendly ...

  3. Futuro - Wikipedia

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    Futuro. A Futuro at Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland. The entrance to a Futuro is by stairs. A Futuro house, or Futuro Pod, is a round, prefabricated house designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen, of which fewer than 100 were built during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The shape, reminiscent of a flying saucer, and the structure's ...

  4. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    This style of house is also known as a "split foyer". This is a two-story house that has a small entrance foyer with stairs that "split"—part of a flight of stairs go up (usually to the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms) and part of a flight of stairs go down (usually to a family room and garage/storage area). [3]

  5. 8 reasons to buy a 1,000-square-foot house - AOL

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  6. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Hut. A hut is a dwelling of relatively simple construction, [11] usually one room and one story in height. The design and materials of huts vary widely around the world. Roundhouse: a house built with a circular plan. Broch: a Scottish roundhouse. Trullo: a traditional Apulian stone dwelling with a conical roof. Igloo.

  7. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    The "passive house" standards in Europe set a space heating and cooling energy demand of 15 kWh/m 2 (4,750 BTU/sq ft) per year, and 10 W/m 2 (3.2 Btu/h/sq ft) peak demand. In addition, the total energy to be used in the building operations including heating, cooling, lighting, equipment, hot water, plug loads, etc. is limited to 120 kWh/m 2 ...