Glasgow-based writer and editor Caroline Ednie contributes to a broad range of national and international books, magazines, newspapers, and online publications. She covered the Forest Lodge, a prefabricated mobile dwelling in Hampshire, England, for this issue. “I love the fact that the home arrived on site as two halves of a shell, and it’s now a spatially seamless dwelling,” she says. “A bit like the mobile home equivalent of a Fabergé egg.”
When you hear the word “prefab,” what comes to mind? “For me it means the post-WWII prefab houses, one of which my auntie lived in for a while, and loved—even the corrugated metal roof that made a racket when rain bounced off of it (which happens quite a lot in Scotland!).”