Part pre-fab home and part RV, Tom Kundig’s mobile home ‘Rolling Huts’ are a tribute to the simplicity of rural Romanticism, much like their predecessor the Delta Shelter. While the Delta Shelter was originally intended as a retreat in the mountains, the owner of the home soon realized he needed temporary residences for his guests, and so commissioned Kundig, to develop a series of mobile counterparts.
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The simplicity in design is not only effective, but the lines of the architecture are so beautiful. I Especially like that Night Shot – I’m not sure if I’m in love with the Picture or the design. I’ll say both! I can see this on the slopes of Vail or Breckenridge, cool stuff.
I love them, its good to see there are some poeple who dont want to change the beauty of the land scape but have blended the structures in wih it. Im a student at the otago polytechnic in New Zealand studying Quantity Surveying (Cost Estimating) and Project managment, and have found this website to be a create source of information and ideas. I have also shared this website with the sixty other students in the class as well.
keep up the good work and keep the enviroment safe.
Regards
Daniel
I agree with FutureRick. The night shot is fabulous. At first, I thought it was a rendered image. The architecture is simple yet profound, ideal for such a context.
Yes, beautiful. But of course I\’m imagining them with composting toilets, solar electricity and excellent insulation.
I think that the frosting steel on the interior adds to the romanticism of the whole project. I like that the underside of the roof will mould when the steam from my tea condenses on the ice cold steel roof structure.
We\’ll all be laughing when little Jonny gets his lips stuck on the mtl framed sliding glass door as he looks out the window at the beautiful landscape.
Looks great in the picture, maybe it should stay there. This building will function magically in a climate that is no cooler than 50F or 10C.
How do I buy one? How much do they cost?
Can they be shipped?