Seattle teens make solar powered tiny homes for area homeless sawhorse revolution impossible city – Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building In the vein of programs like Habitat for Humanity , Sawhorse Revolution help to recycle leftover construction materials into livable tiny homes, often employing off-the-grid, sustainable features like solar panels and rainwater harvesting . In the vein of programs such as Habitat for Humanity , Sawhorse Revolution helps to recycle leftover construction materials into livable tiny homes, often employing off-the-grid, sustainable features like solar panels and rainwater harvesting . With the skills they’d learned, the teenagers who participated in the program realized they could help Nickelsville; a roaming homeless community that occupies vacant land on a temporary basis. Launched with an Indiegogo campaign, the teens have teamed up with designers to create a moveable eco-village for Seatt...