Urban Nomad Redux: Build and Live in Your Own Microhouse

Images: Alex Farmer Compact, efficient and optionally mobile, micro-dwellings have been around for some time. As the the “less is more” lifestyle is gaining momentum, they are making bigger waves nowadays and it’s exciting to see people actually build their own, like this replica of a 50-year-old design constructed by Glasgow School of Art student Alex Farmer, who based it on architect Ken Issac’s original 8-foot Microhouse concept from the 1960s. Proving that old ideas can still have fresh impact on tod… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Urban Nomad Redux: Build and Live in Your Own Microhouse

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