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A Home Built On A Lot Highlighting The Tiny House Movement

Across the world, it seems there is a movement in the housing industry. It is a movement where people are wanting to save money, avoid unnecessary space, and live happily ever after. The movement is something I would like to call the Tiny House Movement. We have seen people living in houses the sizes of sheds, building houses in a fairytale rock on the mountain, or even houses that people can put on a trailer and move wherever they please. This house is no different. When an architect was given this plot, he created a house like no other. Just wait until you see what it has in store!


Architect Kota Mizuishi of Mizuishi Architect Atelier decided to do the unthinkable.




He build a house on a triangular plot using only 594 square feet.




From all angles, the house seems small and not suitable for a family to live in.



















































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