Creator of 'one square meter' house to build a Tinyhouse University in Berlin
Tinyhouse University will be a makeshift research center Remember the One SQM House, the portable self tiny house that measures a mere one square meters, or approximately 10.8 square feet" Its creator, Berlin-based Laotion-German architect and designer Van Bo Le-Mentzel, has continued to develop small-scale structures, and his latest project is the Tinyhouse University, a ?post migrant education project? that seeks open-source and creative solutions for both static and temporary housing.
Working with Bauhaus Campus Berlin, Bauhaus Archive/Museum of Design, Zukunftsgeräusche, and Kiron Open Higher Education, Tinyhouse University has put out a call to innovators in the fields of design, technology, and education to help build a temporary village comprising tiny houses on wheels in the gardens of the Bauhaus Archive. The project is slated to begin in March 2017. The village will act as a makeshift research center that will explore new ways of understanding the changing ideas of democracy, sustainability, society, and education. The venture kicked off last month with the completion of Tiny100, a tiny house measuring just 6.4 square meters, or 69 square feet, that would cost only ?100.
Image via Bauhaus Campus
The call for tiny houses for Tinyhouse University.
Photos via Designboom
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