Tiny house built naturally with biophilic design elements and Fibonacci curve roofline

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This tiny home on wheels combines elements of biophilic design and natural building. It’s not only beautiful and healthy to live in but also shows that a tiny house can have a big positive impact.

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Walker and Heather wanted a home that showed their love for nature and their commitment to a low-impact lifestyle. They worked with builder Ben from Healthy Tiny Homes in Vancouver to build their dream tiny house, now located in their backyard in Portland, Oregon.

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The house features some unique biophilic elements, like a living roof that follows the Fibonacci curve and looks like a leaf.

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Adding a living roof to such a small space is quite a feat. Walker admits it’s somewhat experimental.

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