Tim Pewe’s Portable Temple

Posted February 10th, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in Stick Built, Tiny House Concept
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Tim Pewe an artist from Horton, Michigan has recently extended his business into tiny structures. One of the structures is a tiny portable temple. using inlaid marble and wood.  It is 5′ wide, 5′ tall and 7′ long.  The whole building is built on industrial casters so it can be rolled around on a flat surface.  Bose speakers are built into the back walls.

The whole structure can be unscrewed into 7 pieces. (floor, 4 walls, 2 roof sections) for transportation.  Tim is waiting to finish the exterior until he finds a more permanent place for it.

Portable Temple

Tim has built a couple of garden houses too using old windows, salvaged door and new lumber for the rest of the structure. Go check out more of Tim’s work at his website Tim Pewe.com.

Interior Photo

Interior Shot

Garden Shed

Garden Shed

Garden Shed with Exterior Shower

Garden Shed with Exterior Shower

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