The idea of nomadic living tends to either conjure up images of ancient tribes moving from place to place or indeed contemporary backpackers listlessly moving about from place to place, but a brand new living concept envisioned in Japan is designed to take the concept of nomadic living and give it a highly futuristic twist.
Developed by the well-known Japanese architect Kengo Uma, the so-called Grand Third Living Room nomadic living concept envisions an arrangement wherein a Plug-in Hybrid Toyota vehicle could be used to carry three lightweight yet durable trunks around. Once a suitable location is identified, the tents can be removed and erected, with the vehicle now acting as a source of communication and green energy.
This nomadic living concept may not replace traditional housing entirely but could be interesting as a camping or traveling solution.
Nomadic Living Concepts
The Grand Third Living Room Concept Eschews Traditional Housing
Trend Themes
1. Nomadic Living Solutions - Develop new living concepts that allow people to live comfortably while on the move.
2. Green Energy Vehicles - Create hybrid or electric vehicles that can provide both transportation and a source of renewable energy.
3. Lightweight Durable Tents - Design tents that can withstand various weather conditions and are easy to set up and transport.
Industry Implications
1. Auto Manufacturing - Explore opportunities to create hybrid or electric vehicles that can serve as both transportation and sustainable energy sources.
2. Tent Manufacturing - Develop high-quality, lightweight and durable tents specifically for nomadic living and traveling purposes.
3. Sustainable Tourism - Create sustainable travel options that promote eco-friendly practices and allow travelers to experience nomadic living solutions.