Collection by Zach Edelson

Foundations? We Don't Need Foundations! These Modern Homes Have Wheels

From sleeping spaces to entire dwellings, these homes-on-wheels bring modern living on all your travels.

Give the trekkers and travelers in your life a boost with new gear and inspiration.
Give the trekkers and travelers in your life a boost with new gear and inspiration.
OTIS, Lucas Brown/Green Mountain College, 2013

Professor Lucas Brown realized this tiny house, which can be towed on a standard trailer behind any four-cylinder car, with help from students at Green Mountain College in Vermont. A rainwater system and single solar panel power the teardrop-shaped transportable.
OTIS, Lucas Brown/Green Mountain College, 2013 Professor Lucas Brown realized this tiny house, which can be towed on a standard trailer behind any four-cylinder car, with help from students at Green Mountain College in Vermont. A rainwater system and single solar panel power the teardrop-shaped transportable.
Katrina Manzo explains the pair’s 44-square-foot mobile prototype as “both reductive and luxurious.” Its automotive structure is assembled in-house from the studio’s own kit of parts, with help from CNC milling which Manzo says “marries precision and consistency with the capacity to manufacture in small volumes.”
Katrina Manzo explains the pair’s 44-square-foot mobile prototype as “both reductive and luxurious.” Its automotive structure is assembled in-house from the studio’s own kit of parts, with help from CNC milling which Manzo says “marries precision and consistency with the capacity to manufacture in small volumes.”
Fed up with boxy trailers that blot out their scenery, F9 Productions developed ATLAS as an airy alternative for road travel. Part of a series of projects that experiments with practicality, the trailer clocks in at 7,500 pounds, with 192 square feet of interior space spread across two levels.
Fed up with boxy trailers that blot out their scenery, F9 Productions developed ATLAS as an airy alternative for road travel. Part of a series of projects that experiments with practicality, the trailer clocks in at 7,500 pounds, with 192 square feet of interior space spread across two levels.
“When we first set out on this crazy adventure, we always pictured parking Woody in a place like this,” Brian says. “We honestly couldn’t have imagined it would be this spectacular.”
“When we first set out on this crazy adventure, we always pictured parking Woody in a place like this,” Brian says. “We honestly couldn’t have imagined it would be this spectacular.”