Make It Small Architecture Challenge
by OtherMoral in Living > Education
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Make It Small Architecture Challenge

I make a tiny affordable house that uses solar energy for people left homeless after a natural disaster.
Supplies





Fusion 360 software, MakerBot print, 3d printer, clear filament, red filament.
House Chasse



I like to start my builds with a solid box. I started the house chasse with a solid rectangle, then used an extrusion and a chamfer to create a roughly house shaped block.
Hollowing

I used several extrusions to hollow out the house
Windows


Extruded some rectangles, then added an overlap
Bunk Bed





To make the bunk bed, I started with a solid block, then used two negative extrudes to make a stacked-up looking shape. Then I filleted the edges to make it more comfortable and easier to print. I also added a box that could be used to hold books or other small items. Finally, I created a Quadball and streched it into a pillow shape.