Mobitecture Architecture on the Move

Mobitecture Architecture on the Move by Rebecca Roke, published by Phaidon Press on April 17, 2017, is a visually engaging exploration of mobile architecture. This 320-page book presents a diverse collection of mobile, portable, and movable structures, showcasing a variety of designs that range from quirky to practical. Readers will find an array of projects including houseboats, huts, and caravans, as well as innovative disaster shelters and futuristic prototypes.
This edition features over 250 color photographs, offering a vibrant visual experience that highlights the creativity and functionality of mobile architecture. The book focuses on the themes of adaptive reuse and renovation, making it relevant for those interested in design and construction. With its compact design and engaging layout, Mobitecture serves as a celebration of life on the move, appealing to anyone who values the intersection of architecture and mobility.
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Mobile architecture in all its wonderful variety – a lively collection of mobile, portable, and movable structures of all kinds
Celebrate mobile architecture in all its forms with this visual ode to life on the move. Ranging from quirky to sensible and from rustic to deluxe, featured projects include houseboats, huts, and tricked-out caravans, alongside disaster shelters, wearable structures, and futuristic prototypes. This compactly designed package features more than 250 colour photographs and a smart, engaging layout that will appeal to anyone who appreciates the power of good design.
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