A knowledge hub for minimal, modular and climate-resilient living across Europe.
MinimaHub brings together clear, structured information on modular housing,
land regulation, water systems, circular resources, infrastructure, and
EU policy. The goal is to help residents, communities and local
institutions make informed decisions in a changing social, economic and
environmental landscape.
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Minimal and modular housing – adaptable homes, worker housing,
compact living models. -
Land, zoning and legal frameworks – especially in regions under
pressure from tourism and demographic change. -
Water systems – rainwater harvesting, greywater reuse and
low-impact treatment. - Waste & sanitation – resource-efficient solutions that support circular cycles.
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Law & EU policy – zoning, funding, resilience strategies, and
transition frameworks such as the New European Bauhaus.
MinimaHub Wiki
In-depth articles on housing, land, water, waste and law —
with context, references and practical explanations.
News & field notes
Updates on policy shifts, pilots and projects across Europe.
Short, factual briefs designed for residents and local decision-makers.
Water, waste, energy
Practical guides on small-scale systems: composting, greywater,
soil-friendly wastewater treatment, resource-efficient energy setups.
About MinimaHub
MinimaHub is an independent research and knowledge project documenting
the legal, environmental and socio-economic dimensions of minimal and
modular living. It focuses on regions facing housing pressure from
tourism, mobility and demographic change, and aims to support more
resilient and accessible living models.
Support & hosting costs
If you find this project useful and want to support ongoing research,
translations and hosting, you can contribute with a small donation.
Your support helps keep the site online and growing with new country
notes, examples and data-driven explanations.