The small house
movement is a popular description
for the architectural and social movement that advocates living simply in small
homes. The small house movement is a return to houses less than 1,000 square
feet, some as small as 80 square feet. Sarah Susanka has been credited with
starting the recent countermovement toward smaller houses when she published The Not So Big House. Earlier pioneers include Lloyd Kahn, author of Shelter and Lester R. Walker. Source
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