Tokyo Skinny House, Aging In Place • Kirsten Dirksen

Inheritance taxes on land in Japan means plots often get smaller as they are passed on. This “divide and sell” phenomenon in Tokyo translates into some very tiny home sites. When architects Masahiro and Mao Harada were tasked with creating a home on a lot only 2 meters (6.5 feet) wide at its narrowest point, they chose to interpret small as “near” and use the small scale to their advantage.

On the narrowest portion of the lot, along the street, they created a “gatehouse”: used as both an entryway and offices for the clients. The lower level is a gallery for the wife’s art, which is mostly, appropriately, very tiny objects. The second floor, accessible only by a small, wooden ladder, houses the husband’s office with walls lined with books and movies (he directs commercial).

Forestiere Underground Gardens • Kirsten Dirksen

A Sicilian immigrant to Fresno, California, Forestiere had planned to farm citrus until discovering that his 80 acres of “hardpan” soil were unusable for planting. Digging as far as 20 feet below the surface, Forestiere reached depths where the soil was good, and his trees were protected from Fresno’s extreme summer heat and winter frosts. After about 20 years of digging and underground farming, he could quit his day job and live off the fruits of his subterranean orchards.

Forest Bonsai inspiration

These Bonsai forests are among the most popular bonsai styles and require great discipline and skill to create.

NorCal’s First Legal Tiny House Village

Park Delta Bay is an RV and Tiny House resort in the California’s San Joaquin River Delta, one hour from the Bay Area or Sacramento. PDB has long- and short-term spaces for RVs, trailers, and THOW (Tiny Homes On Wheels) and features central amenities and a nearby town.

Note: To park your tiny house here, it must be built according to RV certifications, and registered as a Recreational Vehicle.

Quantum Dots • More Efficient Solar Panels

Ever heard of a quantum dot? What about an artificial atom? Nano Technology that has the potential to revolutionize fields like medicine, consumer electronics, and especially solar energy. #Science #Physics #MaterialScience #Engineering #Solar

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