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Tiny house
By : Abdoul Karim Nadion Traore
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 17th edition
Discipline : Student
Categories : Students work / Student - Architecture : Silver Certification
This tiny house, designed for two people, combines architectural ingenuity with durability. With an area of no more than 300 square feet, it’s designed for mobility, easily towed by car or van. However, its design also allows for permanent attachment with solid justification.
The architecture harmoniously integrates the interior spaces with the exterior environment, promoting a fluid connection. Building materials emphasize sustainability, with creative use of wood made from renewable sources(fallen leaves). Solar panels and a rainwater harvesting system are integrated to maximize energy and water independence.
Inside, a thoughtful layout offers a welcoming living room, a compact toilet area, a sleeping area for two, a multifunctional workspace, an efficient kitchen and a dining area. Versatile leisure areas can be adapted to the changing needs of occupants. The judicious use of panoramic windows creates a sense of space, reinforcing the connection with nature.
Customer interaction is at the heart of the design, anticipating present and future needs. The ensemble reflects a commitment to sustainability, intelligent mobility and thoughtful design, creating a Tiny House that offers a comfortable, minimalist and eco-friendly lifestyle.
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