Winfried Baumann has invented small mobile homes for the homeless and other 'urban nomads'. Each instant home is designed for the "
special living circumstances" of their users and are completely manageable by that one person.
Sure. I mean, why not? Everyone needs a roof over their head, right? Right. But you just wait until you see the Instant Housing lookbook.
Catalogue disaster starts now.
"I have a Mac Book, a built-in scooter, a satelite AND amazing ventilation, but not enough room to sit up."
OH HAI! Want to come inside for some Moet? Oh yeah, no room, lets just stay out here in the open air.
This looks suspiciously like velvet - my fear. For the magical urban nomad perhaps?
Multicultural branding porta-house! Do I spy a prayer book and some towels? I think I do.
This mobile urban house seems to belong to someone who has very recently been on a Contiki tour and kept their lei as a souvenir.
Oooh! This one's good! A BUSINESS MAN has just emerged from his mobile urban living space. This is the first sign of the
apocalypse recession.
More Moet in this one, as well as a designated pouch for additional bottles of alcohol. Although, it's very open air so I wouldn't imagine that the bottles will still be there when you awake from your slumber. Quite possibly, this is a travel brothel. (The animal print was the give away)
Good luck getting this on board the bus to your next destination. SRSLY?!
And then there are these...
So much no.
If you liked this, you'll love his other inventions: "
Instant Cooking (nomadic mobile kitchen), Instant Help (medical help for homeless people), Instant Exhibition (mobile living and exhibition systems) and Instant Shelter (emergency aid)."