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Hello fellow minimalists,

I recently stumbled across a channel on youtube that I wanted to share with you. Maybe some of you already know it, it's NEVER TOO SMALL.

In a world of ever increasing population, rising sea levels and ever increasing urbanisation, the question of good affordable housing is becoming more and more important. It pushes us to find solutions how we can use the existing space better and more efficiently to ensure a comfortable and space-saving home for the growing world population at the same time.

This is the theme of the NEVER TOO SMALL collective, which presents projects by architects and planners from all over the world, whose work presents specific solutions to this challenge.

It is not only the convincing content that stands out, but also the minimalist way in which this channel presents it. You can find them through the following links:

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