The Sustainability of Minimum Space: Removable Off-Grid Architecture for Outdoor Tourism
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Outdoor tourism represents a form of vacation immersed in nature,
characterized by a pronounced seasonality linked to the summer season. In recent
years, the sector has experienced significant growth due to introducing a hybrid
housing system known as the maxi-caravan, produced industrially. This housing
unit is considered an ideal solution due to its removable nature, portability,
and comfort. The growing ecological awareness and the expanding market
for this product require an enhancement of interior spaces to make the mobile
unit more efficient in terms of environmental and spatial comfort and flexibility.
This article proposes a maxi-caravan project designed for year-round use,
characterized by innovative experimentation for interior spaces. Beginning with a
study on ergonomic principles, the research explores the debate on rationalist and
metabolist minimal living. The study identifies a multifunctional internal organization
through versatile spaces. Regarding the mobile unit’s sustainability, an
off-grid plant systems are proposed. The project’s envelope, combined with the
technical systems, allows the maxi-caravan to be used year-round. The sustainability
of themaxi-caravan extends beyond materials, assembly, maintenance, and
disposal, aiming to become resource-independent. Furthermore, the project aims
to reconcile the paradigm of outdoor living with a high level of comfort, creating
internal environments that surpass traditional camper and trailer standards. The
research distinguishes itself by developing a specific methodology for studying
minimal spaces within themaxi-caravan. The research combines literature reviews
with empirical approaches, providing methods applicable to a comfortable and offgrid
mobile unit resulting from collaboration between researchers and industrial
producers.
characterized by a pronounced seasonality linked to the summer season. In recent
years, the sector has experienced significant growth due to introducing a hybrid
housing system known as the maxi-caravan, produced industrially. This housing
unit is considered an ideal solution due to its removable nature, portability,
and comfort. The growing ecological awareness and the expanding market
for this product require an enhancement of interior spaces to make the mobile
unit more efficient in terms of environmental and spatial comfort and flexibility.
This article proposes a maxi-caravan project designed for year-round use,
characterized by innovative experimentation for interior spaces. Beginning with a
study on ergonomic principles, the research explores the debate on rationalist and
metabolist minimal living. The study identifies a multifunctional internal organization
through versatile spaces. Regarding the mobile unit’s sustainability, an
off-grid plant systems are proposed. The project’s envelope, combined with the
technical systems, allows the maxi-caravan to be used year-round. The sustainability
of themaxi-caravan extends beyond materials, assembly, maintenance, and
disposal, aiming to become resource-independent. Furthermore, the project aims
to reconcile the paradigm of outdoor living with a high level of comfort, creating
internal environments that surpass traditional camper and trailer standards. The
research distinguishes itself by developing a specific methodology for studying
minimal spaces within themaxi-caravan. The research combines literature reviews
with empirical approaches, providing methods applicable to a comfortable and offgrid
mobile unit resulting from collaboration between researchers and industrial
producers.
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Mobile Home, Sustainable tourism, Interior design, Sustainable design
Elenco autori:
Trabattoni, Luca; Capotorto, Margherita; Berizzi, Carlo
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Titolo del libro:
Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering III
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