A tiny house project exploring the practices and boundaries of living spaces
This paper explores the “3000m2 Prototype” project, where a design researcher examines the construction of her own house as a site of negotiation between professional building practices, material resources, and user needs. Drawing on science and technology studies (STS) and practice-based design, the research highlights the challenges of co-designing sustainable living technologies. It proposes that collaboration between professionals, users, and environmental considerations can lead to more resource-conscious living. Read more.















