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The Tiny “Houses” of Black Rock City

For only a week out of each year, Black Rock City, the home of Burning Man, is the fourth largest city in the state of Nevada. While the festival participants’ camps are only temporary, a lot of work goes into creating a comfortable, beautiful tiny shelter. These tiny “houses” have to be able to withstand up to 80 mile an hour winds, have to protect their inhabitants from the desert heat and cold, and the notorious dust storms of the Black Rock Desert. It also helps if they are colorful and attract attention. It makes them easier to find in the mass creativity that is Black Rock City.

Our neighborhood of 3:15 and Inherit in Black Rock City, NV

While at Burning Man, you “live” in the city. When someone asks you where you live, you say something like, “On the corner of 7:00 and Chaos, right next to the giant spaceship.” (referring to the horizontal “C” street and vertical number street of the Black Rock City map). This year’s city was 9,460 feet in diameter and included 44 miles of streets. It helps to know exactly where your tiny house is located.

To the un-Burned eye, Black Rock City looks a little beat up and run down, but when you are in one of the most inhospitable places on earth, any little bit of comfort is appreciated. The inhabitants of Black Rock City are an amazing group of people with extremely creative ideas and skills who create little laps of luxury in the desert.

These are some of my favorite tiny houses of Black Rock City:

Hexayurts were quite popular this year
So were tipis
I even found a half-finished gypsy wagon down the street
A very well insulated yurt
This structure has a central living area and a loft for sleeping
A beautiful, handmade truck trailer
This geodome uses solar panels for power
The Oliver trailer owned by Chris and Cherie from Technomadia
These tiny houses were built for storage and sleeping
The trailer of the Hollywood Death Squad
Our neighbor converted a toy hauler into a tiny shelter with French doors
This dome was used as a steam room
A lovely pink setup at the entrance to Kidsville
This mutant vehicle, also a shelter, was towed by a tractor
The inhabitants of the VW Bus Camp travel in groups
You can even have a white picket fence in Black Rock City

And my all-time favorite…

The Neverwas Haul, one of the best known mutant vehicles on the Playa
By Christina Nellemann for the Tiny House Blog
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