Mobility Stuff: RV zero-emission
There is little to say. This is really a camper low-cost, both in terms of construction, is of use. The camper-bike, built in 2008 by designer Kevin Cyr , is in fact built on a bicycle with three wheels (of course, for balance).
Suitable to accommodate a person collects all the sustainability issues particularly felt in Asian countries: zero emissions, very little space, very efficiently.
But is not the only project with zero emissions. Kevin Cyr has also tried to build a motor home from a shopping cart from a supermarket. Impossible, you say. Uncomfortable, perhaps. The result is this:
The project also focuses on sustainability in this case and reuse of materials, with particular focus on sustainable mobility. And if you think it's impossible to sit inside, this is the image seen from the inside of the camper-kart
In the author's website, also you can see a number of other projects: reimagining old vehicles with drawings, graffiti, and inscriptions that give new life to objects, as works of street furniture. Rather than leave them to rust at the roadside, in fact, is an interesting initiative. Cars, vans, pickup trucks are pieces of ice to witness history and reinvent the way we move is a good idea.




