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thoughtportal · 6 months
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Inspired by her time working in India, architect Clare Kennedy has based her design & practice around one Gandhi principle, build with materials in a Five Mile Radius. It’s led her to seek out salvaged materials like leftover concrete and rotten power poles, and alongside a collective of like minded designers, carpenters, and makers they’ve developed zero-footprint product lines and practical architect and design solutions that keep waste out of landfill. Developing new ways to build our homes, and the things that fill them, more sustainably; for everything from individual homes, to cafes, breweries and skyscrapers.
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degenezijde · 2 months
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NEVER TOO SMALL - Japanese Artist’s Unique Open Air Family Home, Tokyo 57sqm/613sqft
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Love it when the houses on this channel actually looked lived in.
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30 sqm/323 sqf house in Walkerville, Australia
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29sqm/318sqf London Apartment • NEVER TOO SMALL
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krisfreedain · 2 years
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NEVER TOO SMALL Australian Apartment Style Tiny Home -27sqm/291sqft
This is gorgeous 
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tigerfush · 2 years
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NEVER TOO SMALL: Seoul Small Inner City Sanctuary Apartment 45sqm/484sqf
A styler! Never knew they existed, now I want one!
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runawaymarbles · 2 months
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The thing I keep coming back to, with all the *gestures expansively* is that real life doesn't have peaceful epilogues.
Every single win has to be defended. Forever. I'm sorry. It sucks. The Nazis lost until they stopped losing. The US had abortion rights, and then 50 years later it didn't. Empires fall, and then they invade other countries again. Oppressive regimes are overthrown and replaced with other oppressive regimes. You will never finish the work etc etc etc. Which is why it's so fucking important to be able to acknowledge and celebrate progress, when it happens. The people who came before you didn't put in all that work for nothing, and you aren't, either. You can't save it all for the Ultimate Victory because there is never going to be an Ultimate Victory. There's no such thing as a time when everything is good, and ours shall not be the commune of Heaven.
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designingmonkey · 4 months
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This is a wonderful series of videos on city/urban small living. A great way to save and reuse older often forgotten buildings. I get a lot of ideas from these
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ouschstudios · 5 months
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thoughtportal · 6 months
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Co-founders & couple, Rosalie and Adam, firmly believe recycled materials should be as beautiful and desirable as anything new. Together they’ve been creating recycled and repurposed designs for more than a decade, founding Smile Plastics in 2015 to give architects & designers access to sustainable new materials. In their Welsh micro-factory they turn waste plastic into handcrafted panels that become anything from tables and stools, to kitchen benchtops and bathroom surfaces. The patented process is entirely circular, with all of their products 100% recycled and 100% recyclable, made using low temperatures & minimal energy. Their work has made its way around the world, inspiring a zero-waste future for construction & design.
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degenezijde · 6 months
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NEVER TOO SMALL: Interior Architect's DIY Studio Apartment, Antwerp - 51sqm/548sqft
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peterhollister · 8 months
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NEVER TOO SMALL: Architect’s 19th Century Apartment Restoration, Barcelo...
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manicpixiedreamgun · 1 year
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Melbourne Apartment • NEVER TOO SMALL
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neprozradim · 1 year
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NEVER TOO SMALL Paris Architect’s Micro Apartment - 31sqm/344sqft
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