Boneyard Studios was fortunate to be featured in the November issue of Dwell magazine. The current issue highlights small space design and we were photographed and interviewed for an article on microhousing communities. You can check out the article online or in the print magazine. If you don’t already “like” our Boneyard Studios’ Facebook page, go there to see some photos from the photo shoot (thanks to Eli Meir Kaplan Photography for sharing the photos) . Also, I don’t blog as regularly as I post new photos and announcements to the Facebook page, so follow us there for regular updates or if you’re an Instagram user, link here.
A few clarifications to the Dwell piece/photos:
1) We are a friendly bunch who has fun! (Dwell must have a rule on no smiling as the guys look very serious in all of the photos!)
2) Boneyard Studios is not just dudes (Lee Pera, the female founder of Boneyard Studios, and Elaine Walker, the owner of the little white house, were not on the lot the day of the photo shoot).
3) In addition, many other members of the community were also absent from the photo shoot, including our architects and and another builder. So many thanks to Foundry Architects, David Bamford of Element Design&Build for the beautiful execution of our projects at Boneyard Studios!
I’m addicted to Tiny House info. however, local bldg. ordinances create a seemingly impenetrable roadblock in major metro areas like Philadelphia. Just try talking to a deadbeat zoning official about the sensible possibilities, especially w/ current acres of abandoned neighborhoods.
I’d appreciate reading relative info on circumventing the zoning issues.
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