

RAMMED HOUSE
Rammed House demonstrates that comfort and beauty can thrive in a compact space. Its design combines careful spatial organization with the slow, deliberate craft of rammed earth construction.
Rammed House is a tiny home designed to show that small spaces can be both comfortable and beautiful. The concept merges two key ideas: spatial clarity and the building process itself.
The plan unfolds as a chain of functions, with each space arranged in a clear, logical sequence. Its compact size makes the layout straightforward, but the construction is deliberate—using rammed earth techniques, a method that is slow and cannot be rushed.
The project celebrates patience, tactility, and simplicity, proving that well-considered design and craftsmanship can transform even a minimal footprint into a meaningful, inhabitable space.
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