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  2. The Smallest Houses in the World to Visit, Buy, or Rent - AOL

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    For more tiny-house inspiration: 70 Tiny House Designs That Have Everything You Want. ... Though photos exist of the inside, showing a bed, a desk, and an extremely skinny staircase, the 46-square ...

  3. Bahay kubo - Wikipedia

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    A large bahay kubo with walls made of thatch, c. 1900. The Filipino term báhay kúbo roughly means "country house", from Tagalog.The term báhay ("house") is derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *balay referring to "public building" or "community house"; [4] while the term kúbo ("hut" or "[one-room] country hut") is from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kubu, "field hut [in rice fields]".

  4. The 10 Best Bunk Houses on Home Depot You Can Build in a ...

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    For more small-space living ideas, check out: 70 Tiny House Designs That Have Everything You Want. Why You Should Invest In a Tiny Home. How to Build the Ultimate Bunk Room, According to Designers.

  5. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The NestHouse tiny house was designed and built by Jonathan Avery of Tiny House Scotland, Linlithgow UK. In Brazil, Tiny Houses Brazil was the first mini-house factory in the country, operating out of a shed on a farm property in Porangaba, São Paulo. The company develops projects and builds mini-houses on wheels.

  6. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    Heliotrope – A concept house designed by Rolf Disch with a single stilt, optimized for harnessing solar power. Kelong – Built primarily for fishing, but often doubling up as offshore dwellings in the following countries: Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. Bahay Kubo – The traditional house type prevalent in the Philippines.

  7. Bahay na bato - Wikipedia

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    The Rizal Shrine in Calamba is an example of bahay na bato.. Báhay na bató (Filipino for "stone house"), also known in Visayan languages as baláy na bató or balay nga bato, and in Spanish language as Casa de Filipina is a type of building originating during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.

  8. Camella - Wikipedia

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    Camella was founded by Manuel B. Villar, Jr. in August 1977. Villar took out a seven-year loan from a rural bank offering low interest rates then kick-started building and selling at his first project, Camella Homes Phase 1 and 2 in Las Piñas, with 160 units initially.

  9. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Barili, Cebu

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    Natalio Abad Ancestral House constructed during the 1890s, one-storey U-shaped house made up of hardwood Cebu: Barili, Cebu: Upload Photo: Eling Alquizola Ancestral House constructed during the early 1900s, small house that is being supported by 10 wooden posts Cebu: Barili, Cebu: Upload Photo: Salvador Trinidad Ancestral House