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Small is green – Tiny houses with a green heart

With nuclear families prospering and the conventional joint families suffering a definite setback over the decades, now people no longer bow to cohabitate with more people around. So, quite obviously, those with a green heart prefer staying in cozy, super-efficient tiny houses. Anyhow, it’s surely the best way to live. If you have been wondering how much living space is enough, you definitely should go through this great list of tiny homes:

‘The Pearl’ – A dome house featuring passive solar techniques!

Designer David Fanchon gifted this Pearl House with passive solar technique, earthquake resistant dome shape, solar panels, steel roof, FSC certified timber paneling interiors, heat retardation, cork beads, straw, geothermal heating and water harvesting eco-architectural features. Optimum utilization of passive solar technique with integration of geothermal heating and rainwater harvesting is the main theme of the design.

Incredible little house wins Small Project Award

Designed by South Africa based ABOD, this aesthetic, economic and structural beauty wonSmall Project Award by the American Institute of Architects. The theme of this design was to bring affordability, transportability and quick construction to the forefront for homeless people any where in the world.

Chinese student creates a small solar-powered Egg House

Designed by Daihai Fei, a Chinese student, the Egg House features bamboo frame, insulating material and roof-mounted solar panels. A layer of stitched bags filled with sawdust and grass seeds enhances grass growth. The eco-architectural wonder was built for $960 only.

Zeth: Temporary Solar home with natural insulation

Based on zero emissions constructional practices, the tiny house showcases proper disaster management, speedy construction, natural insulation system, and recyclability aspects of eco architecture.

QB1: Energy-positive house promises carbon neutrality

Designed by Dr.Mike Page, this QB1 Cube Project features income generating surplus energy production, LED lighting, cork flooring, air-source heat pump, timber frame and in-built waste processing system.

Self-sufficient Eco-Capsule, a Flint stone home of the future

Designed by Nice Architects, Slovakia, this stone-age Flintstone home is a live specimen of energy and water self-sufficiency, recyclability, and expandability of eco-architecture. Emergency sleeping for two serves as the main theme for this 270 sq ft. capsule.

Candy-textured ‘Egg’ houses made of 90% recyclable materials

Designed by Roberto Casati and Tuscan engineers group, this KasaUvo is known for its sustainability, usage of wood and car tire waste, and wind and solar sources. Other features include earth quake resistance and inner energy-saving insulation.

Compact buBbLe prototype home folds into a box

Designed by MMASA and Cipriano Chas, this low –cost, light weight, disaster relief fold-able house features insulating chamber walls, small kitchen, laundry, lighting system, and water hookup.

Solar Sheep – Hi-tech solar roof coupled with low-tech sheep wool insulation

Designed by BIOS Architects, the eco-home named Solar Sheep utilizes modular construction approach. It promises to be an eco-friendly and self–sufficient dwelling of tomorrow.

An eco friendly ‘Walking House’ for nomads

Designed for nomads, this eco-friendly walking house utilizes wind and solar powers for energy sufficiency. Other green features include a composite toilet system.

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