tiny living

Cubicle Apartments of Hong Kong

Cubicle apartment

Cubicle apartment

Tiny living spaces in Hong Kong.

The source for these images attributes them to The Society for Community Organization, but I can't find anything about it on their web site.

More here.

Where Children Sleep

James Mollison - Where Children Sleep

A few years ago, James Mollison began taking photos of children around the world and their rooms. "I soon realized that my own experience of having a 'bedroom' simply doesn't apply to so many kids," he recalls in his book Where Children Sleep, which collects his images from 18 countries. Striking and unsentimental, Mollison's work shows that wherever a child lies down at night is not so much a retreat from as a reflection of the world outside.

Mother Jones has a nice excerpt of the book. A larger collection of the "rooms" is available at James Mollison's web site.

6 rooms into 1: morphing apartment packs 1100 sq ft into 420

Some really cool ideas for maximizing apartment space (assuming you can afford any of them).