Tiny Houses

LOOK: Teeny-Tiny House Headed For D.C. Display

The Huffington Post | Arin Greenwood | Posted 04.13.2012

WASHINGTON -- It's 130 square feet of dream house. 404 square feet if you're feeling expansive. If you think your D.C. digs are too big rather than...

PHOTOS: Could You Live In A Tree House?

Posted 03.20.2012

Just how deep is this rabbit hole, and is 'deep' even the correct word? The thing is hoisted among the trees, after all. While Carbondale's Crysta...

WATCH: A Man With 5 Tiny Homes in His Backyard: Micro-Architecture as Punk Rock

Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 12.04.2011

Kirsten Dirksen

2011-10-04-Screenshot20111004at12.38.52PM.jpg He builds small and he works with a micro-budget. His Gottagiddaway AKA "$100 homeless hut" was built for about that.

PHOTOS: People Holding Mini Houses

The Huffington Post | Jocelyn Richard | Posted 10.19.2011

From reports involving women battling technology to people wielding knives, there's a stock photo for every type of story. After all, how else are us ...

PHOTOS: 11 Incredible Tiny Homes

Posted 09.28.2011

From The Daily Green: These exciting and comfortable designs from the new book "Small Eco Houses" show what's possible, and sustainable, in 1,500 s...

WATCH: A Tiny House The Size Of A Parking Space

The Huffington Post | Joanna Zelman | Posted 05.25.2011

How would you like to be a 39-year old sharing a house with your mother? What if that house were the size of one parking space? This is Fuyuhito Moriy...

Call for Submissions for Open Source Documentary on "New" Pursuit of Happiness

Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 05.25.2011

Kirsten Dirksen

Hopefully, by at least talking about consumption and happiness, it might get us thinking about just what it is we're looking for and what we need to be happy.

When Hackers Took My Video Viral

Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 05.25.2011

Kirsten Dirksen

On tiny homes, happiness, Freud's nephew, the 'Story of Stuff,' and why massive change will only come about when people realize their lives are better for making a change.