Let’s talk Not So Big House with Sarah Susanka.
With the Tiny House movement and the Not So Big House idea we’re going small. We’re saying goodbye to the old way of thinking that bigger was always better.
We’re talking with the bestselling author, architect and cultural visionary, Sarah Susanka, who is leading a movement to redefine the American home and lifestyle. Her “build better, not bigger” approach to residential architecture has been embraced across the country. And her “Not So Big” philosophy is evolving beyond our physical habitations and into how we inhabit our lives. In both realms she believes that Not So Big should be the first step in sustainability. It’s both for our own well being and for the well being of the planet as a whole. Susanka is the acclaimed author of nine best-selling books including The Not So Big House.
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