A vertical tiny house stacks living spaces like a skyscraper

Architecture
A vertical tiny house stacks living spaces like a skyscraper

While most tiny homes expand horizontally on trailers, La Ruche uses a tower design to maximize living area on a minimal footprint.

The traditional tiny house is often imagined as a compact cottage on wheels, spreading its limited square footage across a single level. A different architectural approach, exemplified by the La Ruche model, flips this layout on its head. By stacking living spaces vertically rather than horizontally, the structure functions like a micro-skyscraper, allowing for a full home environment within a remarkably small ground footprint.

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