
Australian designer Leon Fitzpatrick has a reason to rejoice. After all his inspiration strained from various objects has done wonders. In an attempt to create a modular prefab home, he has created a mobile structure built of foam concrete and polyurethane and called it Echelon.

Echelon comprises large concrete sections pre-cast using wood molds that glide from side to side by means of a simple track system to control the light within and to create a sense of space. The furnishing is composed of a frivolous and soft seating surface on a concrete base so that the occupants can arrange it according to their tastes and needs. Lightweight, breathable fabric canopy forms the roof. The luggage system also would have a soft cover instead of the boring old fastener.

The dwelling seems to give a new facet to the concept of mobile homes and new hope to the ideas of many designers
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