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'''Tiny houses''' can have a tiny [[ecological footprint]], and are an example of [[simple living]] and [[affordable housing]]. With housing costs continuing to rise in some markets, a tiny house can offer home ownership without a 30-year mortgage. | '''Tiny houses''' can have a tiny [[ecological footprint]], and are an example of [[simple living]] and [[affordable housing]]. With housing costs continuing to rise in some markets, a tiny house can offer home ownership without a 30-year mortgage. | ||
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== ESW-Northwestern tiny house == | |||
At [[Northwestern University]] ([[Illinois]], [[USA]]), a team of students from [[Engineers for a Sustainable World]] (ESW) designed and built a tiny house, 128 square feet in size (approx 13 square meters) and [[off-the-grid]], as an exercise in minimal environmental footprint of an individual. It has solar energy and water collection systems. Construction was expected to be complete in late 2011.<ref>{{cite news|last=Spak|first=Kara|title=NU students design complex four-room tiny house|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/7084023-418/nu-students-design-complex-four-room-tiny-house.html|accessdate=4 August 2012|newspaper=Chicago Sun-Times|date=29 August 2011}}</ref> | At [[Northwestern University]] ([[Illinois]], [[USA]]), a team of students from [[Engineers for a Sustainable World]] (ESW) designed and built a tiny house, 128 square feet in size (approx 13 square meters) and [[off-the-grid]], as an exercise in minimal environmental footprint of an individual. It has solar energy and water collection systems. Construction was expected to be complete in late 2011.<ref>{{cite news|last=Spak|first=Kara|title=NU students design complex four-room tiny house|url=http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/7084023-418/nu-students-design-complex-four-room-tiny-house.html|accessdate=4 August 2012|newspaper=Chicago Sun-Times|date=29 August 2011}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:51, 4 August 2012
Tiny houses can have a tiny ecological footprint, and are an example of simple living and affordable housing. With housing costs continuing to rise in some markets, a tiny house can offer home ownership without a 30-year mortgage.
ESW-Northwestern tiny house
At Northwestern University (Illinois, USA), a team of students from Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) designed and built a tiny house, 128 square feet in size (approx 13 square meters) and off-the-grid, as an exercise in minimal environmental footprint of an individual. It has solar energy and water collection systems. Construction was expected to be complete in late 2011.[1]
Footnotes
See also
External links
- Tiny House Blog
- Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
- Kevin's Micro Homestead Blog
- designboom: Tiny houses – small dwellings of every shape and size, stylish architectural photography applied to tiny houses.
- ↑ Spak, Kara (29 August 2011). "NU students design complex four-room tiny house". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 4 August 2012.