As the need for adventure and practicality is rising in popularity, designs of mobile off-grid homes are becoming an important category in the industry. Italian architect Beatrice Bonzanigo embraces this movement with her proposal for Casa Ojalá — a transportable and compact structure that does not sacrifice aesthetics for functionality.
The concept is highly customizable, with reference to possible locations and the preferences of the individual. As a result, Beatrice Bonzanigo's design boasts 20 different layouts, ultimately confronting the "world of static architecture." The stunning structure offers space for two bedrooms, a kitchenette, a living room, a bathroom, as well as a terrace that softens the boundary of outdoors and indoors.
The variations of mobile off-grid homes are to be displayed during Milan Design Week in April.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Mobile Off-grid Homes
- There is a rising popularity for mobile off-grid homes as people seek adventure and practicality.
- Customizable Designs
- The concept of customizable designs allows for individual preferences and various layouts, challenging traditional static architecture.
- Blurring Indoor-outdoor Boundaries
- The inclusion of a terrace in mobile off-grid homes helps to soften the boundary between indoors and outdoors.
Sectors Adopting This
- Architecture and Design
- The mobile off-grid home trend presents opportunities for architects and designers to create innovative and functional structures that can be transported and customized.
- Outdoor Recreation and Adventure
- The demand for mobile off-grid homes caters to the needs of outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers, presenting opportunities for companies in the outdoor recreation industry to provide innovative solutions.
- Sustainable Housing
- Mobile off-grid homes align with the growing demand for sustainable housing options, offering opportunities for companies in the sustainable housing industry to develop eco-friendly and energy-efficient designs.
