Open Source Home Design. (The Boathouse)
Designer Ryan Frank wanted a semi-mobile home for a small plot in a "sensitive area". He thought about yurts and domes, but settled for an open source design he found online. Often called a "boathouse" or "gothic arch" structure, it was originally developed by a boat builder; it's centerpiece are the wooden support ribs.
From faircompanies: Frank built the home for about 1000 euros in roughly 100 hours. He now lives in it full-time with his girlfriend, though they use a separate camper as a kitchen, as well as a separate composting toilet and outdoor shower.
Old Style Craftsmanship On Display By Finns Showing Us How To Build A Log House.
Traditional Finnish Log House Building Process.
Don't be turned off by the video being in Finnish, you'll learn a lot about building a quality log house by watching this fascinating video.
A Hawaiian Treehouse.
Kristie Wolfe spent $5000 to build herself a tiny home on wheels in her hometown of Pocatello, Idaho. It started off as a yearlong experiment in simple living, but she liked it so much she decided to keep living small, not only in Idaho, but she began looking for land to build a tiny vacation home.