Dutch architect Eduard Böhtlingk designed an extendable campervan named “De Markies”, or “The Awning”. In its compact state, the caravan’s main body – which serves as a kitchen, dining and storage space – measures 2m x 4.5m. Once extended, the mobile home opens up to triple in floorspace within seconds, providing sleeping and living areas. Originally created as an entry into a 1985 “Temporary Living” contest, it received the Rotterdam Design Public Prize in 1996
Dutch architect Eduard Böhtlingk designed an extendable campervan named "De Markies", or "The Awning". In its compact state, the caravan's main body – which serves as a kitchen, dining and storage space – measures 2m x 4.5m. Once extended, the mobile home opens up to triple in floorspace within seconds, providing sleeping and living areas. Originally created as an entry into a 1985 "Temporary Living" contest, it received the Rotterdam Design Public Prize in 1996
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Dutch architect Eduard Böhtlingk designed an extendable campervan named "De Markies", or "The Awning". In its compact state, the caravan's main body - which serves as a kitchen, dining and storage space - measures 2m x 4.5m. Once extended, the mobile home opens up to triple in floorspace within seconds, providing sleeping and living areas. Originally created as an entry into a 1985 "Temporary Living" contest, received the Rotterdam Design Public Prize in 1996.
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Dutch architect Eduard B ö htlingk designed an extendable Campervan named "De Markies", or "The Awning". In its, compact state. The caravan 's main body - which serves as a kitchen dining and, storage space - measures 2m x 4.5m. Once extended the mobile,, Home opens up to triple in floorspace within seconds the providing sleeping and living areas.Originally created as an entry into a 1985 "Temporary Living", contest it received the Rotterdam Design Public Prize in 1996.
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