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Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
Total Sq. Ft.: 636 Bedrooms: 2 Baths: 1.0
This house comes in five variations that range from 636 square feet to 849 square feet. The architect was looking to design a small building that did not become so obsessed with efficiency that it lost its presence.
Architect:
Greg Robinson, AIA
Cascade Joinery
Total Sq. Ft.: 713 Bedrooms: 1 Baths: 0.0
The clean lines, elegant proportions, and sensitive way that this cabin sits on the land earned it an NWAIA Citation Award and publication in The Cabin Book, 2004, Universe Publishing. This simple one–room, timber–frame cabin measures 22' x 30' with a 10' wide wraparound deck. It is rich with wood details at both the interior and exterior.
Architect:
James Polk
James Polk
Total Sq. Ft.: 952 Bedrooms: 1 Baths: 1.5
Eco Cottage is a unique home, with a very small footprint and two upper loft levels. With a tree house feel to it, the original home was built next to a bayou in Mississippi. The architect, whose focus is on ecologically–friendly design, used recycled windows and wood, and the walls and roof were constructed with SIPs (structural insulated panels). The use of a metal roof and metal siding provided a durable and cost–effective finish for the exterior.
Architect:
Michael J. Eckhardt
Arkos
Total Sq. Ft.: 952 Bedrooms: 1 Baths: 1.0
This cozy cabin has a small and simple footprint, and makes use of eco–friendly materials. It was originally designed with a metal roof, which is ideal if you are also interested in rainwater collection.
Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
Total Sq. Ft.: 1020 Bedrooms: 1 Baths: 1.0
This house was designed for a single person, though it would do fine for a couple. For a one bedroom house just over 1,000 square feet, it actually has quite a bit of elbow room.
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