Micro Green Tiny Houses in Nature

Micro Green Tiny Houses in Nature by Mimi Zeiger, published by Rizzoli International Publications in 2011, explores the innovative realm of sustainable, compact living. This edition spans 222 pages and is presented in English. The book showcases a variety of unique structures, from treehouses to pre-fabricated homes, emphasizing the concept of living with less while still enjoying a fulfilling lifestyle. Through vivid photography and detailed building plans, it highlights how architects and designers are creatively redefining green living.
Readers will find a rich exploration of architectural designs that blend seamlessly with nature, featuring homes that rise from hillsides and incorporate natural elements like trees. The book illustrates the practicality of small living spaces and their potential impact on rural, suburban, and urban environments. By examining the intersection of sustainability and innovative design, Micro Green Tiny Houses in Nature presents a compelling vision of eco-consciousness and the future of residential architecture.
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From treehouses to pre-fabs, this book presents sustainable, micro-green living at its best. Micro Green delves into the concept of compact living and demonstrates the possibilities of living with less while maintaining a rich life. As sustainable architecture becomes mainstream, many architects and designers are using technology and wit to experiment with what it means to be green, and the results are both effective and enthralling. The rustic treehouses, airy domes, and recycled-scrap structures of Micro Green are presented through vivid photography and detailed building plans, and display a range of environmental influences. Here living spaces are carved out of hillsides, trees rise through decks and floors, and walls melt seamlessly back into the surrounding woods. Though many of the homes chronicled in Micro Green are unique in design, their economical size and ingenious interior spaces are the epitome of practicality and illustrate an acute understanding of compact living and its potential for rural, suburban, and even urban ecosystems. Small in both carbon and architectural footprint, the dwellings in Micro Green have large implications for the global movements of eco-consciousness and sustainability.
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