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![]() Rendering :: Exterior Perspective TES AThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. | ![]() Rendering :: Bird's Eye Perspective TES AThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. | ![]() Rendering :: Bird's Eye Perspective TES BThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. |
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![]() Rendering :: Exterior Perspective TES AThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. | ![]() Rendering :: Exterior Perspective TES BThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. | ![]() Rendering :: Interior View of TES A Living AreaThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. |
![]() Rendering :: Interior View of TES A LoftThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. | ![]() Rendering :: Interior View of TES B Living AreaThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. | ![]() Rendering :: Interior View of TES B Living Area Open to ExteriorThis project involved the design of (2) prototypical “Tiny Eco-Friendly Smart” homes for a new community. The homes, which are intended to be use primarily as vacation properties, are +/- 500 SF and feature an open living area with a bedroom and loft. The designs use locally available teak wood to create a common language for the community, and the prototype layouts offers distinct options for functionality and style. |
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