We The Tiny House People
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This is journey into the tiny homes of people searching for simplicity, self-sufficiency, minimalism and happiness by creating shelter in caves, converted garages, trailers, tool sheds, river boats and former pigeon coops.
Basically, Dirksen made a documentary on people living in tiny houses. For around five years she was traveling the world and filming these
segments.
Kirsten Dirksen is co-founder of faircompanies.com and a Huffington Post blogger. She has worked for MTV, Oxygen, The Travel Channel and Sundance Channel.
From the author: I still live in a relatively spacious 1000 square foot apartment with my family of 4 (soon-to-be 5) and I’m not looking to downsize, but I can’t get enough of these tiny homes. I’m sure there’s something Thoreauvian in my attraction to the examined lives of those who inhabit them.
I continue to be impressed by how so many Tiny House People have been able to let... read more on TDF.
TDF
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/
This is journey into the tiny homes of people searching for simplicity, self-sufficiency, minimalism and happiness by creating shelter in caves, converted garages, trailers, tool sheds, river boats and former pigeon coops.
Basically, Dirksen made a documentary on people living in tiny houses. For around five years she was traveling the world and filming these
segments.
Kirsten Dirksen is co-founder of faircompanies.com and a Huffington Post blogger. She has worked for MTV, Oxygen, The Travel Channel and Sundance Channel.
From the author: I still live in a relatively spacious 1000 square foot apartment with my family of 4 (soon-to-be 5) and I’m not looking to downsize, but I can’t get enough of these tiny homes. I’m sure there’s something Thoreauvian in my attraction to the examined lives of those who inhabit them.
I continue to be impressed by how so many Tiny House People have been able to let... read more on TDF.
Tiens, ces maisons nous feraient presque croire que les hommes sont redevenus des oiseaux, car elles ressemblent à des nids, juste assez grands pour contenir toute la vie de ceux qui ne possèdent presque rien... ces toutes petites maisons sont comme des relais de voyageurs en route sur les sentiers de la liberté! Less is more, avait dit il y a plus d'un siècle un architecte inoubliable, Adolf Loos...
ResponderExcluirJe ne sais pas si tu as remarqué Nuit-de-Mai, mais depuis 15 mois, je suis devenu un "tiny-house-people" et à mon avis ma maison est à la fois, la plus petite et la meilleure de toutes, un voilier. Rappelle-toi qu'en France j'ai habité sur le petit "DoliceYou", au Caraïbes, sur le petit "Smastis" et au Brésil sur le petit "Cisne Branco". Dommage que l'autrice de cette charmante vidéo nous a oUbliés, nous les marins qu'habitons sur des voiliers flottants sur la MER, la maison idéale... Ah, n'oublions pas que grâce à "Prospero" j'habite maintenant sur le petit-grand "Le-Plaisir-du-Soleil" à Gibraltar.
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