Living big in a tiny house
In this project we want to explore how innovative tiny house designs can contribute to desirable sustainable living conditions in northern climates. We strive to combine eco-friendly/circular design and co-designed solutions to create sustainable communities tailored for Arctic conditions.
Our project focuses on designing tiny houses and villages optimized for northern Sweden’s harsh climate. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, we incorporate compact living solutions, renewable energy, and collaborative communities that align with green industrial initiatives.
Benefits for small and medium-sized enterprises
Local SMEs will gain new opportunities in green construction, sustainable tourism, and eco-friendly design. This project aims to foster partnerships between businesses, municipalities, and residents, promoting innovation, job creation, and sustainable growth across the region.
The goal of the project
Our ambition is to establish scalable modules for eco-conscious living and sustainable communities. By leveraging local expertise, recycled materials, and northern design, we aim to transform housing and contribute to greener future in the Arctic.
Contact
Åsa Wikberg-Nilsson
- Professor and Head of Subject, Head of subject, Distinguished University Teacher
- 0920-491342
- asa.wikberg-nilsson@ltu.se
- Åsa Wikberg-Nilsson
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