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Tag Archives: tiny house design
Less Time, More Drafting
Our week of Less is More at Yestermorrow has flown by! It seems like just yesterday we said Welcome to Less is More and now, all of the sudden, tomorrow is our presentation day. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday we … Continue reading
Posted in design, tiny house
Tagged converted sugar shack, Dave Cain, Less is More, Sallie's small home, Suzanne's sugar shack, tiny house class, tiny house course, tiny house design, tiny house design class, tiny house design studio, tiny house design workshop, tiny house workshop, Todd & Molly's log cabin, Vermont log cabin, Yestermorrow, Yestermorrow Design-Build School, Yestermorrow Less is More
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Day 12: Tiny House Presentations
Yesterday we wrapped up Yestermorrow‘s 2013 Tiny House Design-Build with final presentations from 13 brilliant students. (See more photos in the Day 12 Slideshow.) It’s amazing to think that less than two weeks ago we were perfect strangers, introducing ourselves … Continue reading
Lina’s Next Adventure
This post from last summer was lingering in draft mode. Now that Niche is having it’s first birthday, I realized I’d better get it posted! -Lina This summer I’ve been going through a Transition Time as I wrapped up my Masters … Continue reading
Posted in accessory dwelling, building, design, planning, tiny house
Tagged Caravan, Caravan - The Tiny House Hotel, Intrinsic Ventures, Niche Consulting, PAD tiny houses, Portland Alternative Dwellings, sustainable design, sustainable design consulting, tiny house consulting, tiny house design, Yestermorrow, Yestermorrow Tiny House Design-Build
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Upcoming Workshops: Building & Tiny House Basics
The Pedalpalooza ADU and Tiny House Tours on Saturday were great fun. Now I’m working with PAD to gear up for three exciting workshops in the coming weeks: Tiny House Work Parties are small group workshops that provide supervised, hands-on tiny house … Continue reading
Tiny House Movement Gains Momentum
The weekend before last we hosted a build weekend to construct Casa Pequena. This past weekend 29 fabulous folks joined us at the Kenton Fire House for a Portland Alternative Dwellings (PAD) Tiny House Workshop. Participants traveled from as far … Continue reading