As an architect, I found the recent New York Times article titled “Renzo Piano’s Dream of a Tiny House” interesting.  Although, our projects do not entail creating tiny houses, we at OMS are constantly meeting our clients’ needs of maximizing the use of space and creating more efficiency.  If you’d like to see how OMS could help you, please contact us.  If you don’t have a current need, please keep us in mind for future projects and simply enjoy the article below.

“When I was a student, in the ’60s, I dreamt of making a house 7 feet by 7 feet, as a dream of freedom, of self-moderation,” said Renzo Piano, the Pritzker Prize-winning architect. In June, Mr. Piano, 75, surpassed those dimensions, but only slightly, with Diogene, a prototype house for the furniture company Vitra that is 8.2 feet wide by 9.8 feet long by 11.5 feet high.  Read the full New York Times article.