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Incorporating Minimalism and Sustainability in Architecture and Design

Incorporating Minimalism and Sustainability in Architecture and Design

Update: 2022-10-14
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 What is sustainability? Amanda Gunawan is an architect who is dedicated to sustainable development, inspired by Japanese culture. In this episode, Amanda tells us about her perspective on sustainability and how architects can build spaces that last through their design choices. Although she does not design tiny homes, there is a lot of crossover in ideas with the tiny house movement that we can learn from and incorporate into tiny house design.

Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/235

In This Episode:

  • Amanda’s design philosophy
  • Wabi-sabi and sustainability
  • Minimalism and designing spaces that evolve
  • Designing for mental health


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Incorporating Minimalism and Sustainability in Architecture and Design

Incorporating Minimalism and Sustainability in Architecture and Design

Ethan Waldman