A tight squeeze

Photo by Jason Kaplan Measuring only 100 square feet, students from Avenues: The World School, unveiled, on Saturday, the tiny house they constructed that now resides on the grounds of Black Rock Forest. It relies on solar power, rain water, and a composting toilet. Dylan Vaccaro and Sophia D’Urso show off the kitchen, which includes a sink, propane stove, and small refrigerator. For more information, visit tinyhouse.avenues.org.
Photo by Jason Kaplan Measuring only 100 square feet, students from Avenues: The World School, unveiled, on Saturday, the tiny house they constructed that now resides on the grounds of Black Rock Forest. It relies on solar power, rain water, and a composting toilet. Dylan Vaccaro and Sophia D’Urso show off the kitchen, which includes a sink, propane stove, and small refrigerator. For more information, visit tinyhouse.avenues.org.
Photo by Jason Kaplan
Students from Avenues: The World School, unveiled, on Saturday, the tiny house they constructed that now resides on the grounds of Black Rock Forest. The 100-square-foot structure relies on solar power, rain water, and a composting toilet. Dylan Vaccaro and Sophia D’Urso show off the kitchen, which includes a sink, propane stove, and small refrigerator. For more information, visit tinyhouse.avenues.org.