Post by Simon Bruhn
Seeking my professional service of the world
Who knew a small research idea would take me on such a winding—and sometimes wild—journey? What started as an academic project grew into a deeper exploration of how we live, blending my interests in history and the future of housing. The result? A study on the potential of Tiny Houses as a form of sustainable living. Along the way, I fully immersed myself in the topic—literally. I lived in a tiny house in the Danish countryside, an oversized apartment in Switzerland, a self-built wooden hut (think 1800s living standards), a tipi, and even a bright pink farmhouse that hosts spiritual retreats. Let’s just say… housing became more than just a research topic—it became a hands-on adventure. If you're curious about what I learned, here’s the academic study (which is also the last publication of my recently-finished PhD) 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dMvaqQdZ Collaborators: PSI Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis (LEA), Department of Green Technology, Morten Birkved, Romain Sacchi, Lise Horup Koch-Søfeldt, Annika Zindel