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With space at a premium in cities, architects are designing homes that can squeeze into the narrowest of gaps. We've rounded up 12 skinny houses that are four-metres wide or less to show that...
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25 kwi 2017 · Published on April 25, 2017. Skinny houses have a wider appeal than their footprint would suggest. With cities becoming denser, and land becoming rare and expensive, architects are increasingly...
25 sie 2014 · Following our special feature on skinny houses, we've put together a collection of some of the best examples of slimline residences from the pages of Dezeen. World's narrowest house by Jakub ...
14 wrz 2021 · View 30 Photos. While the most common reason to build upward is a compressed lot, some tall and slender houses—otherwise known as skinny homes—are designed to take advantage of impressive views, or to counter sites that are steep or sloping. Here, we’ve rounded up a number of super skinny houses that still manage to feel quite spacious.
Image 55 of 111 from gallery of 22 Skinny Houses With a Narrow Footprint and a Broad Impact. Photograph by Tom Ferguson.
29 sty 2023 · Including tight living areas, kitchens wedged into corridors and interiors in skinny Japanese houses, this lookbook features 10 homes that make clever use of narrow spaces.
3 lut 2020 · While some have embraced the tiny house trend, some architects are gravitating toward skinny houses – tall, thin domiciles that make the most of a very limited footprint. Here are various examples from all the world, ranging from Japan to Brazil to the United States.