Space is at a premium in growing cities. In the countryside,  we want  to preserve nature and the landscape. In impoverished parts of  the  world, the necessity for sustainable and economical shelter is  stronger  than ever. Lifestyles and daily routines are also changing. We  live in  an interconnected world in which digital communication,  information,  and entertainment are pervasive. Yet basic human needs  remain constant:  a roof over our heads and somewhere to cook, eat, and  sleep.  Increasingly, we look for ways to occupy our habitats more   ecologically, flexibly, and efficiently.
This lively book is the perfect resource and inspiration for   designers, architects, builders - for anyone looking to maximize living   space with minimal environmental impact. 250 full-color and 50   black-and-white illustrations
 
 
        
Space is at a premium in growing cities. In the countryside,  we want to preserve nature and the landscape. In impoverished parts of  the world, the necessity for sustainable and economical shelter is  stronger than ever. Lifestyles and daily routines are also changing. We  live in an interconnected world in which digital communication,  information, and entertainment are pervasive. Yet basic human needs  remain constant: a roof over our heads and somewhere to cook, eat, and  sleep. Increasingly, we look for ways to occupy our habitats more  ecologically, flexibly, and efficiently.
Digital design tools, sustainable materials, and new prefabrication  technologies have led to an explosion in innovative ideas for designing  domestic spaces, particularly those in tight surroundings. All the homes  in NANO HOUSE are drawn from a broad array of climatic and  environmental contexts, building methods, and spatial innovations.
This lively book is the perfect resource and inspiration for  designers, architects, builders - for anyone looking to maximize living  space with minimal environmental impact. 250 full-color and 50  black-and-white illustrations