May 25, 2016
The 359: A Rotating Tiny House
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Designed by Portland-based architecture firm, Path Architecture, the home sits on a base that allows the home to be manually rotated to face (or face away from) the sun. An energy-efficient design that would allow you to either warm or cool your home naturally.
The home measures 12' x 12' with 144-square-feet on the ground floor and about another 120 on the top floor for a grand total of around 264 sq ft . The 359 comes equipped with a fully functional kitchen, living/dining room area, bedroom, and a full bathroom.
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