Saturday, 24 January 2026

GLIMPSES OF TINY BITS'N'PIECES


Architecture as bits’n’pieces – see: https://voussoirs.blogspot.com/2024/01/architecture-as-bitsnpieces.html - highlighted the latest fashion in architectural photography that illustrates a project with a set of carefully composed, arty details, capturing composite relationships artfully as a collage of stylishly framed images that one has to piece together in order to get a sense of the whole. The task of assembly begins with the assumption that the slick images truly represent the character of the project in its entirety, with everything being considered likewise, as something polished and complete, gloss and glamour all stylishly interrelated and enhanced, holding as a minimum that feeling of intriguing mystery, marvel and surprising wonder that the images have captured in their piecemeal presentation. It is a shrewd strategy that prompts readings and understandings that can be seen to be artificially enriched, as the whole might not necessarily be equal to, let alone better than the sum of its parts.




One sees the same approach used to exaggerate impressions and manipulate the interpretations of the images of tiny houses. The eagerness with which this era is now accepting and anticipating surprising outcomes in tiny places that claim to amaze and achieve unbelievable possibilities, provides a fertile opportunity for the bits’n’pieces approach to manipulate impressions that are suggested by the descriptive headlines such as:

This Tiny Home Maximizes Space With An Extra-Wide Design;

Spacious tiny house puts down roots with apartment-sized living;

Off-grid tiny house doubles-down on cabin-like rustic charm;

This DIY Tiny Home Is a Personal, Off-Grid Haven for Simple, Affordable Living;

Cleverly designed tiny house punches above its weight in flexibility;

Space for work, family, and more . . . (whatever more might be).

These are declarations that all seek to suggest a remarkable, individualistic spaciousness located in the cliché idyllic, affordable, Arcadian setting preferred by these minuscule structures that, in a slightly different form, might be labelled exotic, luxury caravans.




The images presented with these tiny house promotions, see, e.g. https://www.autoevolution.com/news/this-diy-tiny-home-is-a-personal-off-grid-haven-for-simple-affordable-living-264266.html, and https://newatlas.com/tiny-houses/tink-modern-tiny-living/, could be described as a 'tiny house jigsaw in 18 or 15 pieces' (respectively), where one is left to try to assemble a set of parts of random, unknown shapes, sizes, and scales while making assumptions about the in between, the relationships of the images that  might fit snugly when one assumes a gap, could overlap when one reads a near fit, or might simply be the identical space pictured differently, with no gaps or overlaps, producing a fanciful interpretation of reality in a multiplicity, with a misfit of scale, angles, and proportion manipulated by a different array of extreme lenses. In a seemingly tricky manner, the camera is able to illustrate depths looking each way along the interior, structuring the idea of extensive, attached lengths that are really just different ends of the same space, or varying depths of the one interior. Even views of the same space from above are used to improve impressions.




The photographer uses cunning viewpoints and shrewd framings to highlight the desired perception for the interpretation of the image in what appears to be an attempt to match the expectation structured by the blurb. One has to be dispassionate and remote from these attractive, alluring readings that draw one in, in order to see the real size of the tiny house, instead of happily involving oneself in the proffered illusion of expansive, but compact, comfortable, personal luxury in a verdant wilderness – everything one might want, ‘and more.’




A close comparative analysis of the known sizes of standard interior fittings like stoves, and elements like stairs and door widths, with other parts of the interior and their relationships, soon brings one back to the reality that tells that the apparently spacious width presented by the wide angled lens might really be a 1200 to 1500 wide passage some four or so metres long - the totality of open space that might be available as a core passage for one to live in. In spite of this, expansive visions of life as experienced elsewhere in glamorous scenarios and otherwise, in grand spaces, are transposed onto these alluring photographs to complete the fantasy that ignores the snug reality.




One can admire the skill of the photographer while at the same time criticise this canny approach that seems determined to deceive, or should one say 'present matters just too positively,' by providing an amazing set of sophisticated images that one could easily read as an apartment, yes, even a larger house, because the same 'schizophrenic' approach is now used for all architectural projects, large, small, or tiny.




While the larger home seeks to benefit from the aloof, exotic stylishness of this strategy, wanting these slick, compositional impressions to rub of to create the precious feeling for the whole, the tiny house uses this same scheme to illustrate the desired 'grand spaciousness' of these tiny places in a piecemeal perception that relies on the uncritical input of the viewer for its desired completion. Both ambitions conceal the reality of the everyday experience, pushing understandings into the lyrical mysteries of apparently wholesome, hopeful dreams that stimulate an envious desire that roots reality in a disappointment.




Such fantasies are like sugar hits, giving the reader a chirpy buzz that excites, emboldens, allowing for the sales pitch to find its ground for a persuasive anchoring, driving simple contentment into a vicious spin, leaving one to come to terms with the ordinary - the house and tiny home in the real everyday that is not forever glossy or stylish, nor promisingly large, or spaciously accommodating.  The published images are really fleeting glimpses of 'seeing something as,' (like Wittgenstein's duck/rabbit), fixed in place forever. The challenge of the perpetual enjoyment of this visual amazement is like trying to hold a fireworks spark alive, alight, a sadly futile intention in spite of the hype that seeks to do otherwise in the selective photographs.




The disturbing fact is that this distracting, debilitating distancing of ordinary experience with smart, visual exhilaration, is promoted as what we should expect everyday. It is, at best, an exaggerated hope; at worst, a deliberate deception that generates disaffection and dissatisfaction that leads to disgruntlement that only carries grievances.




THE IMAGES

Spacious tiny house puts down roots with apartment-sized living

https://newatlas.com/tiny-houses/bespoke-base-south-base-homes/ - 9 images











Off-grid tiny house doubles-down on cabin-like rustic charm

https://newatlas.com/tiny-houses/tallarook-hilltop-tiny-house-airbnb/#gallery:1 - 7 images










This DIY Tiny Home Is a Personal, Off-Grid Haven for Simple, Affordable Living

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/this-diy-tiny-home-is-a-personal-off-grid-haven-for-simple-affordable-living-264266.html - 18 images






















This Tiny Home Maximizes Space With An Extra-Wide Design

https://www.yankodesign.com/2026/01/19/this-tiny-home-maximizes-space-with-an-extra-wide-design/ - 6 images









This 38FT Custom Tiny Has a Very Fancy Interior and Badass Capabilities

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/this-38ft-custom-tiny-has-a-very-fancy-interior-and-badass-capabilities-264147.html - 31 images



This Romantic Tiny Home Is a Hidden Oasis in a Dutch Forest

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/this-romantic-tiny-home-is-a-hidden-oasis-in-a-dutch-forest-264174.html - 12 images



This Minimalist Masterpiece Might Be the Ultimate Private Sanctuary on Wheels

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/this-minimalist-masterpiece-might-be-the-ultimate-private-sanctuary-on-wheels-264088.html - 17 images



Cleverly designed tiny house punches above its weight in flexibility

https://newatlas.com/tiny-houses/tink-modern-tiny-living/ - 15 images

Space for work, family, and more. What else might this tiny house accommodate?



















Tiny house provides nomadic off-grid lifestyle in a compact package

https://newatlas.com/tiny-houses/tiny-birdy-atelier-bois-dici/  - 8 images













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