A bold US student has transformed an old bus into a highly convenient 'mobile home.'
Boldly embracing the idea of converting the school's old bus into his own mobile living space, Butitta, a student at Minnesota School of Architecture, has successfully crafted a 225-square-foot 'mobile home' with a recycled gym floor and subtle LED lighting system.

On his website, Butitta explains that his project showcases how to construct a small-scale architectural model with simple yet valuable details, surpassing the complexity of theoretical projects. Butitta's unique concept has garnered attention from a vast online community.

By utilizing 28-inch-wide windows as focal points, Butitta's bus model home is divided into four main areas: a bathroom, kitchen, living room, and bedroom. With this model, users can adapt the spaces according to their needs and preferences.

Last May, Butitta graduated with flying colors. Subsequently, he embarked on a 5,000-mile journey aboard the mobile home he designed.

Butitta is determined to drive forward his project and has a plan for a nationwide tour. He aims to take his 'bus' model and his story to architecture schools across the US, igniting a 'tiny home' movement.
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Source: Travel Guide Mytour – Via VnExpress / Archdaily
MytourApril 21, 2014