First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. Mahatma Gandhi The world’s spotlight has shown brightly on small living since NYC Mayor Bloomberg announced the adAPT NYC program last week. Articles have.
[If you are having trouble viewing video on this site, visit ABC World News homepage] Check out the LifeEdited apartment in this ABC World News feature about small New York City living spaces. The story is related to Mayor Bloomberg’s.
Q: What costs $1-2B, has 27 floors, 49K square feet (roughly 117 LifeEdited apartments) requires a staff of 600 people and houses a family of four? A: Antilia, the world’s largest, most expensive single-family residence. [nggallery id=8] Antilia was.
The other day Bill Weir from ABC/Yahoo News stopped by to tour the LifeEdited apartment as part of his “This Could Be Big” program. While we take gentle exception with the conditional “could”–and “big” for that matter–the video beautifully shows.
Steve Sauer is serious about efficiency. His 182 sq ft Seattle apartment has virtually no unused spaces and zero redundancies. Fittingly, Sauer is an interior designer for Boeing and a holder of a Masters in whole-systems design. The genesis of.
Yesterday, we asked “how small is too small” for a home? This is not necessarily a simple question to answer. Not all small is created equally. 420 sq ft can be airy and intelligent or dark and dumb depending on.
We’ve looked at some pretty small spaces like Felice Cohen’s 90 sq ft NYC apartment or Japan’s wan rūmu manshons. But these places feel palatial compared to the 16 sq ft “King’s Cube”. “King’s Cube” is a “luxury” Hong Kong apartment that features.
In the market for a 300 sq ft geodesic dome in Seward, Alaska? Perhaps a 264 sq ft log cabin in Idaho? Or most any size yurt? If you answered yes, an appropriately-named website called Tiny House Listings has you.
A new competition launched by our friends over at Architizer is looking for the world’s best ideas in small kitchen design. The competition centers around New York media exec Jim Richardson’s 120 sq ft galley kitchen. The current kitchen (pictured.
We’ve looked at some pretty small apartments in the past, and while it can be inspiring to see folks occupying such a small footprint, it’s not always an aesthetic treat. Wired Magazine recently looked at a Parisian apartment that is.