Posted by squee.gee | 31 Aug 2008
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The Mehrzeller (multi-cell) caravan concept from Graz, Austria takes faceted design to whole new level. An online application generates the design based on a customers specifications resulting in no two caravans exactly the same—just incase driving this polygon camper on the autobahn doesn't express your individuality enough.




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Can it be more non aerodynamic ?
this is so trippy! pretty cool. but is this functional at all? regardless, still cool!
I agree with JP.
p.s. this is kind of like what bee's would hit the road with :-)
Awesome! Now I can finally go to those pretentious designer camping trips with out ridicule.
I'm a full-time RVer, with a lot of experience making small rigs as livable as possible. This is the least usable RV design I've ever seen. It reminds me of chairs designed by architects: meant to be looked at, not sat in. The angular design is pointless, storage-inefficient, and aerodynamically dreadful (meaning lousy fuel economy for the tow vehicle). These students need to do some serious RV traveling before they turn out any more blunders like this "Caravan of Dr. Caligari."