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Tiny houses in cities / Mimi Zeiger.

By: Zeiger, Mimi, 1971- [author.].
Publisher: New York : Rizzoli International Publications, 2016Description: 207 pages : color illustrations ; 18 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780847848225.Other title: Tiny houses in the city [Cover title].Subject(s): Small houses | Small houses -- Pictorial works | Architect-designed houses | Architect-designed houses -- Pictorial works | Architecture, Domestic -- Pictorial works | Architecture, Modern -- 21st century -- Pictorial works | Cities and towns -- Growth | Architect-designed houses | Cities and towns -- Growth | Small housesGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: "A presentation of micro-scaled contemporary residences that demonstrate domesticity can be both compact and beautiful. Urban areas across the globe are experiencing a renaissance, with once-forgotten downtowns and neighborhoods becoming increasingly popular for redevelopment. The houses, apartments, and multifamily buildings and developments included make great architecture out of challenging locations and narrow sites. The projects range from a 344-square-foot studio apartment in Hong Kong with movable walls, transformable furniture, and hidden storage that can be configured into twenty-four unique scenarios in a single space, to a townhouse-like London residence built in an old alley between two stately homes." --
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Includes index of architects.

"A presentation of micro-scaled contemporary residences that demonstrate domesticity can be both compact and beautiful. Urban areas across the globe are experiencing a renaissance, with once-forgotten downtowns and neighborhoods becoming increasingly popular for redevelopment. The houses, apartments, and multifamily buildings and developments included make great architecture out of challenging locations and narrow sites. The projects range from a 344-square-foot studio apartment in Hong Kong with movable walls, transformable furniture, and hidden storage that can be configured into twenty-four unique scenarios in a single space, to a townhouse-like London residence built in an old alley between two stately homes." --

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