Tiny House LUX is a small-scale residential building developed as a pilot project in collaboration with a Luxembourg municipality. It builds on applied research into the use of locally sourced mineral materials for on-site 3D concrete printing in housing construction, aiming to reduce material costs, transport, and dependency on industrial premixes. The house was realized through on-site 3D printing using local aggregates and mineral-based materials, combined with glass fiber reinforcement and timber elements, avoiding conventional steel reinforcement.
This approach supports a durable, corrosion-free structure, aligned with additive manufacturing. The project was conceived as an affordable housing solution for young residents, addressing the increasing difficulty for younger generations to remain within their local communities due to rising housing costs. With a compact footprint and clear spatial organization, Tiny House LUX provides a functional living space and serves as a real-built prototype for accessible residential models in a public context.








Details
Architecture
ODAA; Bujar Hasani
Client
Niederanven Municipality
Year of completion
2025
Location
Niederanven, Luxembourg
Total area
47 m2
Site area
600 m2
Photos
Boys Play Nice
Partners
Coral ICE Industrial Services; Tomas Vranek
