Tiny Houses by Mimi Zeiger
The other day, on a walk to Prospect Park, Jenn and I ran into Mimi Zeiger, who told us her book Tiny Houses is coming out this month from Rizzoli. I’d read about the tiny-house phenomenon before in the Times, and was intrigued. Since then, Time Out New York has reviewed the book. Here’s an excerpt:
In her adorably scaled-down coffee-table book, Tiny Houses, Mimi Zeiger (the founder of the architecture zine and blog loud paper) argues that living small isn’t just ecologically sound but aesthetically pleasing. An atlas of international residences under 1,000 square feet, the book is a beautifully designed argument for the simpler life. “By making a positive impact on the environment,” the small abodes here “dream big.”

