A vintage Spartan trailer with home built around it in Uvalde, Texas overlooking The Nueces River. Photos by Paul Bardigjy. Designed by Andrew Hinman Architecture.
A vintage Spartan trailer with home built around it in Uvalde, Texas overlooking The Nueces River. Photos by Paul Bardigjy. Designed by Andrew Hinman Architecture.
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wow! i have never seen anything like that. an entire house built around a trailer!
Awesome concept , so well done!!!! Would move there just to live in it!!!
I love this idea so much but it needs more dogs and grandkids and extended family visitors! xoxox
I really, really like what you’ve done. You hit it out of the park. HOME RUN! Fantastic
What a brilliant plan!
It’s a house and a trailer. It’s a house trailer. Two, two,, tow pieces in one.
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Clever, merits attention, car culture meets disposable income. Has the transitional quality of a luxury Bus Stop shelter. I can appreciate, but wouldn’t necessarily want to live there.
Well Pat and I will mixing up the sides and spraying down the kids with sun-block! Oh if there’s a meteor shower at night we will be in the hot tub ! Haha xoxox
What mind created this! So beautiful, it holds the space within and around.
Loving the retro trailer bus artistry.
Fantastic
Absolutely beautiful! I love the condition of the Spartan trailer. What a grand design for a spectacular home. Simple retro-elegance. Certainly someplace I would like to live.
I want this home so much- it is so beautiful! It just needs a bevy of kids,old friends, dogs and a lot of good eats to look normal. This is an amazing place…. I love the porch with the cot! Well if Publishers Clearing House comes through, my friend Sue and I will greet you from the hot tub ! Its pot luck! Xoxox
Well found out it’s just to look at but I still want it good plan xoxox
This is a beautiful design. I cannt tell from the pics of I’m looking at an air-conditioned glass enclosure or if its just a big screened porch and obs tower, but if its screen, then no thanks. I’m all too familiar with Texas’ heat. Even if its a glass enclosure, there’s too much sun coming in. Summertime would still he hellish. But, beautiful design and I hope its thoroughly enjoyable. Like the subtle steam-punk vibe too.
This is a true dream house! Regards, Karel Koes Hiranjgarbh Missier Paragh
Absolutely Brilliant!
The location west of San Antonio is the beginning of the arid area of west Texas. Chock full of whitetail deer, armadillos, raccoon, as good a birding as you’re likely to find. A GREAT idea for someone who enjoys the outdoors. Notice the lack of concrete for walks and drives? The catchment system? I may not be able to design it, but I KNOW what I like. And I love this, get to go.