I'd have to look into getting some sort of funding for this, because there is no way I could do this on my own.
Although mine would be quite different on the inside, I'd want some form of sleeping place so I could stay over night in the bus if needs be. I'd need a desk to work on obviously, with lots of storage to keep my art supplies and work.
I'd have to consider whether or not I wanted to have electricity in the van, so that I could have printers and computers in there too, there's a lot to think about, but it's definitely soemthing I want to put more thought in to for the future, when I have more time and money.
Another mobile studio I found was created by Base Landscape
Another mobile studio I found was created by Base Landscape
"Andreas created the Mobile Design Studio because of a simple belief: the best design should be informed by and performed in situ (on the site). Equipped with a bamboo drafting table, a small reference library, solar power and wifi, the studio provides a comfortable, functional, and elegant office that is easily towed behind a car"
This looks like something that could be slightly more realistic than the full on converted camper, although I would still need a car to tow it, and it's no where as big as the camper.
This looks like something that could be slightly more realistic than the full on converted camper, although I would still need a car to tow it, and it's no where as big as the camper.
Hmm, many things to think about.
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