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Italian architect and designer Marco Ferreri has interpreted the concept as \"the house of the wayfarer\". \"The House of the Wayfarer was born because I have a home on a historical pilgrimage path called Abbots Way and I realised that a lot of the people who were travelling on this path were looking for a place to sleep that could have been more fitting with the spirit of their journey, \" he says. All of the units are self-sustainable in terms of energy: the sheet of metal used for the roof gathers rainwater in a gutter that feeds a cistern. In the winter, a wood-burning stove, on which it is also possible to cook, heats the water. In the summer, a small solar panel takes over. The photovoltaic panel feeds a low-tension battery to power three LED lamps and allow the wayfarers to recharge their phones. But for Ferreri, self-sustainability was not enough to fully captivate the wayfarer. \"The idea that I had was to ask three friends and good designers to give me three objects to demonstrate that all you need in an impersonal, simple and basic environment like the one in these tiny houses are a few objects to give it a soul,\" says Ferrari. The designers are each given a house in which to place their objects.Stefano Giovannoni opted to make his white Rabbit Chair the protagonist. His house is filled with Rabbit Chairs of all sizes. Denis Santachiara offers the wayfarer objects of digital fabrication Ã¢Â€Â“ a citrus squeezer, a colored stool, objects that need to be assembled before use. His house also contains a second house Ã¢Â€Â“ an emergency inflatable bed named Ca-Mia, produced by Campeggi. The bed comes within small luggage and is available for wayfarers as a second option if they wish to sleep beneath the stars yet still protected by an even smaller house. Architect and designer Michele De Lucchi decorated the entire home with his drawings. \"In Marco's tiny house I arranged everything that I believe is fundamental for me. So fundamentally, my drawings Ã¢Â€Â“ the drawings I have in my pocket that I continue to scribble, write, take notes, these are drawings done on any kind of paper at any time, when I am walking, or even sitting here on this step and as a psychologist might say they are the testimony that I am living,\" says De Lucchi.His house also includes his famous Tolomeo lamp, a small vase and his Pulcina coffeemaker, produced by Alessi with Illy. De Lucchi explains that he really identified with the project's philosophy:\"I believe that an architect's biggest mistake today is to go wrong with the dimensions, and encumber: encumber the path of man, the space, the surface of the earth with something worthless. Thus this necessity for the essential is not only true but also very necessary,\" he says. As for Marco Ferreri, he chose a small Livorno bookcase by Danese for the wayfarer to read, two Muccala stools by Billiani and fireplace irons by A Ferro e Fuoco. Passersby and visitors seem to enjoy the outdoor exhibit, discovering the different houses and their identities. \"I really liked it because it gives the idea of slowing down, like slow food, slow design, slow fashion, slow a bit of everything and I think this is the spirit of the installation. It also makes us think of what is happening now, with all the refugees, the idea that a lot of designers have been exploring Ã¢Â€Â“ minimal solutions for the refugees. And it also reminds us that we haven't really invented much Ã¢Â€Â“ many years ago and even with very little things we were capable of using rain water, heat etc. It is very much in the spirit of our time,\" says one woman after seeing the four units. \"Quality over quantity is a very current theme especially because what is left over is not a symbol of prosperity, but wastefulness. It is a theme that surges when the concept of well-being changes,\" another adds. The exhibit 'La Casetta del Viandante.The House of the Wayfarer,' runs from April 11 Ã¢Â€Â“ September 12 at the UniversitÃƒÂ  degli Studi di Milano in Milan.The exhibition is part of Milan's Triennale 21st edition. It also coincides with Design week happening in Milan 12-17 April. LEAD IN:An Italian design exhibition is offering visitors the chance to explore living in tiny environments.Designers and architects have collaborated as part of the 21st Triennale di Milano to showcase some of the best of modern living.STORY-LINE:These might look like sheds but they are actually tiny homes.The micro-dwellings at just nine square metres are made of wood and contain two beds, a table, folding chairs, a sink, a toilet and a shower.Often called tiny houses, they have become famous for their capacity to include everything a person needs within a very small surface. Italian architect and designer Marco Ferreri has interpreted the concept as \"the house of the wayfarer\". \"The House of the Wayfarer was born because I have a home on a historical pilgrimage path called Abbots Way and I realised that a lot of the people who were travelling on this path were looking for a place to sleep that could have been more fitting with the spirit of their journey, \" he says. All of the units are self-sustainable in terms of energy: the sheet of metal used for the roof gathers rainwater in a gutter that feeds a cistern. In the winter, a wood-burning stove, on which it is also possible to cook, heats the water. In the summer, a small solar panel takes over. The photovoltaic panel feeds a low-tension battery to power three LED lamps and allow the wayfarers to recharge their phones. But for Ferreri, self-sustainability was not enough to fully captivate the wayfarer. \"The idea that I had was to ask three friends and good designers to give me three objects to demonstrate that all you need in an impersonal, simple and basic environment like the one in these tiny houses are a few objects to give it a soul,\" says Ferrari. The designers are each given a house in which to place their objects.Stefano Giovannoni opted to make his white Rabbit Chair the protagonist. His house is filled with Rabbit Chairs of all sizes. Denis Santachiara offers the wayfarer objects of digital fabrication Ã¢Â€Â“ a citrus squeezer, a colored stool, objects that need to be assembled before use. His house also contains a second house Ã¢Â€Â“ an emergency inflatable bed named Ca-Mia, produced by Campeggi. The bed comes within small luggage and is available for wayfarers as a second option if they wish to sleep beneath the stars yet still protected by an even smaller house. Architect and designer Michele De Lucchi decorated the entire home with his drawings. \"In Marco's tiny house I arranged everything that I believe is fundamental for me. So fundamentally, my drawings Ã¢Â€Â“ the drawings I have in my pocket that I continue to scribble, write, take notes, these are drawings done on any kind of paper at any time, when I am walking, or even sitting here on this step and as a psychologist might say they are the testimony that I am living,\" says De Lucchi.His house also includes his famous Tolomeo lamp, a small vase and his Pulcina coffeemaker, produced by Alessi with Illy. De Lucchi explains that he really identified with the project's philosophy:\"I believe that an architect's biggest mistake today is to go wrong with the dimensions, and encumber: encumber the path of man, the space, the surface of the earth with something worthless. Thus this necessity for the essential is not only true but also very necessary,\" he says. As for Marco Ferreri, he chose a small Livorno bookcase by Danese for the wayfarer to read, two Muccala stools by Billiani and fireplace irons by A Ferro e Fuoco. Passersby and visitors seem to enjoy the outdoor exhibit, discovering the different houses and their identities. \"I really liked it because it gives the idea of slowing down, like slow food, slow design, slow fashion, slow a bit of everything and I think this is the spirit of the installation. It also makes us think of what is happening now, with all the refugees, the idea that a lot of designers have been exploring Ã¢Â€Â“ minimal solutions for the refugees. And it also reminds us that we haven't really invented much Ã¢Â€Â“ many years ago and even with very little things we were capable of using rain water, heat etc. It is very much in the spirit of our time,\" says one woman after seeing the four units. \"Quality over quantity is a very current theme especially because what is left over is not a symbol of prosperity, but wastefulness. It is a theme that surges when the concept of well-being changes,\" another adds. The exhibit 'La Casetta del Viandante.The House of the Wayfarer,' runs from April 11 Ã¢Â€Â“ September 12 at the UniversitÃƒÂ  degli Studi di Milano in Milan.The exhibition is part of Milan's Triennale 21st edition. It also coincides with Design week happening in Milan 12-17 April. Milan, Italy - 11 April, 20161. Wide of exhibition \"Casetta del Viandante\" (The House of the Wayfarer)2. Mid of a house3. Low shot of Muccala stool inside house decorated by Marco Ferreri4. Close of Tolomeo lamp5. Close of Tolomeo lamp drawing by Michele De Lucchi inside house decorated by De Lucchi  6. Various set up shots of Marco Ferreri walking 7. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Marco Ferreri, architect, designer and curator of exhibition:\"The House of the Wayfarer was born because I have a home on an historical pilgrimage path called Abbots Way and I realised that a lot of the people who were travelling on this path were looking for a place to sleep that could have been more fitting with the spirit of their journey. Usually, or at least in Italy, these paths cover the Apennines and in the Apennines you have amazing restaurants but the hotels don't correspond with the philosophy these walking wayfarers may have for their travels.\" 8. Tilt up of energy systems plan for house9. Tilt down of bed bunks10. Close of fireplace irons by A Ferro e Fuoco inside house decorated by Marco Ferreri 11. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Marco Ferreri, architect, designer and curator of exhibition:\"The idea that I had was to ask three friends and good designers Michele De Lucchi, Stefano Giovannoni and Denis Santachiara to give me three objects produced by them to demonstrate something in which I believe strongly Ã¢Â€Â“ and that is that all you need in an impersonal, simple and basic environment like the one in these tiny houses are three objects to give it a soul.\"12. Wide of exhibition with white rabbit chair13. Pull of rabbit chairs inside house decorated by Stefano Giovannoni14. Mid of house decorated by Denis Santachiara    15. Close of Ca-Mia (produced by Campeggi) inside house decorated by Denis Santachiara 16. Tilt down of citrus squeezer by Cyrcus17. Pull focus of citrus squeezer by Cyrcus18. Tilt down of stool by Cyrcus19. Various of Marco Ferreri and Michele De Lucchi looking at houses20. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Michele De Lucchi, Architect and designer:\"In Marco's tiny house I arranged everything that I believe is fundamental for me. So fundamentally, my drawings Ã¢Â€Â“ the drawings I have in my pocket that I continue to scribble, write, take notes, these are drawings done on any kind of paper at any time, when I am walking, or even sitting here on this step and as a psychologist might say they are the testimony that I am living.\"21. Pan left of drawings inside house decorated by Michele De Lucchi22. Zoom in of drawing of figure inside house decorated by Michele De Lucchi23. Close of drawing of room inside house decorated by Michele De Lucchi24. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Michele De Lucchi, architect and designer:\"I believe that an architect's biggest mistake today is to go wrong with the dimensions, and encumber. Encumber the path of man, the space, the surface of the earth with something worthless. Thus this necessity for the essential is not only true but also very necessary.\"25. Various of people looking at the exhibition26. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) woman, no name given, voxpop:\"I really liked it because it gives the idea of slowing down, like slow food, slow design, slow fashion, slow a bit of everything and I think this is the spirit of the installation. It also makes us think of what is happening now, with all the refugees, the idea that a lot of designers have been exploring Ã¢Â€Â“ minimal solutions for the refugees. And it also reminds us that we haven't really invented much Ã¢Â€Â“ many years ago and even with very little things we were capable of using rain water, heat etc. It is very much in the spirit of our time.\"27. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) woman, no name given, voxpop:\"Quality not quantity is a very current theme especially because what is left over is not a symbol of prosperity, but wastefulness. It is a theme that surges when the concept of well-being changes.\"28. Tilt up of stove 29. Tilt up of Pulcina coffeemaker inside house decorated by Michele De Lucchi30. 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