Le Corbusier's Cabanon

The only home that master architect Le Corbusier ever designed for himself was a 150-square-foot cabin known today by the French name "Cabanon." The structure was built to plans that took Le Corbusier just 45 minutes to sketch up, while dining at a café on the Côte d'Azur. Read more about it in "Five tiny homes with European flair" on Yahoo! Homes. | By Rob Bear, Curbed