Sustainability and forward-thinking architectural techniques merge in this experimental tiny cabin clad in 3D-printed tile.  Photo 2 of 21 in 20 Homes That Are Habitats from This 3D-Printed Tiny Cabin Offers a Creative Response to the Bay Area’s Housing Crisis

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In response to the Bay Area’s housing crisis and a recent relaxation in accessory dwelling unit (ADU) rules, Emerging Objects has crafted an experimental housing prototype: the Cabin of Curiosities.

True to its name, the unusual structure is clad in over 4,500 3D-printed ceramic tiles and features a beautiful front facade full of succulents. Partly fabricated from biodegradable materials and clay, the tiny home builds on the studio’s history of 3D printing with unconventional items, including recycled tires and salt.