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Haruhiko Tagami was living in his 1960s Eriba Pak When he came as a unique problem: although travel was the time of philosophy, it was not equipped to put the kettle. “During the winter months, the boiling water will result in the wall-to-wall condensation, and without absorbent tape, even the sleeping bag will be wet,” recall the tiger. “The mold slowly increased and the roof turned black, and the room started sniffing like a mold.” A family was coming from a family that was owned by a chirghar, and once being a trainee as a carpenter, the second -class architect license (a credentials required to design small buildings in Japan), Tiger was well qualified to make a trailer well that was suited to its needs. “I thought I could be able to build a comfortable wood,” he tells us. “So I bought a used bike trailer and built a Usonia-style house from Japanese cedar.”
It was in 2014. Since then, his company, Tiny House JapanThere are many designs that follow Uninia theory of Frank Lloyd Wright-One deploymentable emergency shelter, for a tripled tea house, for a stable house made of two connected modules-The purpose is to take the maximum advantage of a five and a half meter trailer bed. Here, Tiggar shared philosophy behind his work, some of his previous projects, and his latest builds that are ready to make tea: triangular roof house.
How did you decide to live and build in small homes?
My partner and I have sensitivity to sound and pesticides and live out and out of different places. Due to these experiences, it was appropriate for us to have a house, which we could move around instead of staying in one place. From a production point of view, it was also rational that we could build homes for distant customers in our factory.
Does make your small homes unique?
Our small homes are based on the biological architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Japanese architecture affectedWright’s philosophy inspired him to think of space’s idea, indoors and outside unity, and the idea that all parts should be functional and beautiful, which we are trying to re -prepare and incarnate in Japan.
What is one of the most exciting project you felt so far?
I think it will happen One of our Baske-T modelWe built a one for Rumi and Katrina, who are from the US, but bought a house as they planned to travel while teaching classes in universities in Japan. They wanted to go to different places, wanted to give lectures, and then returned to their trailer to relax. They happily spend hours in the trailer and always felt comfortable.
What does your base model include?
The base model includes a prepared space, Chassis, The Planck Siding, A. EPDM roofdoors and windows. Everything can be customized, though.
Where are your small houses available? Do you plan to expand to different parts of the world?
We have distributed houses at more than 20 places in Japan. We expect to be able to export to other parts of the world, but it is very difficult to register our vehicles in other places. So we are not exporting at this time.
How long does it take to get one of your small houses after depositing?
It takes two months for a small design and a year for a large. We can also help in setting up houses at home.