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Innovation

Germany's ‘Tiny Houses’ pioneering sustainable minimalism

A new, innovative housing model, ‘Tiny Houses’ by KOOP Architekten & Ingenieure, has been created, offering sustainable, mobile and affordable living as the trend for minimalist design and flexible living grows globally

by Georgina Johnston 14 January 2021 Branding and Wayfinding

The homes, which range from 18 to 23 sq m, provide the key essentials including a bathroom, heating system and electrical power supply, and have been designed to encourage people to comfortably live more simply, sustainably and efficiently. 

Ensuring the homes were built with a key focus on sustainability was a priority for the architects, KOOP Architekten & Ingenieure, who realised the vision for a new housing model, which produces a small environmental footprint and encourages people to understand how to live with less. 

The Tiny Houses also respond directly to those in need of affordable accommodation, particularly as the housing becomes even scarcer and more expensive. The mobility of the homes has also proved to be very attractive to buyers looking for holiday homes which can be transported simply by car trailer, providing further flexibility to owners looking to travel both domestically and internationally. 


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