Clad with
charred wood siding, the eastern and western walls are fully glazed, allowing plenty of sunlight to shine through.
Aptly named the Tiny Giant, the towable dwelling stands out from the crowd thanks to its size and unusual
charred wood siding.
It features rain chains for harvesting rainwater, skylights, wide windows for passive cooling, and traditional building methods like earth plaster for humidity control and
charred wood siding (shou sugi ban or a scorched - wood technique from Japan) for better protection against the elements.
Not exact matches
It measures a total length of 39 ft (11 m)- long and is partly clad in Shou Sugi Ban
siding, a centuries - old Japanese technique that involves
charring the
wood to preserve it.
The Alpha Tiny House, by New Frontier Tiny Homes, is an attractive dwelling clad in cedar
siding, some of which is treated in the Shou Sugi Ban method of
charring wood to increase its durability.