transformed defunct school bus

Architecture student Hank Butitta converted old school bus into a 225 square foot mobile home with small kitchen, living room, and bedroom.
An Architecture Student Transformed A School Bus Into A Mobile Home And Is Taking It On A Cross-Country Tour Hank Butitta transformed a defunct school bus into a mobile home, and he's currently driving it across the country on the road trip to end all road trips. The 27-year-old was a student at the University of Minnesota's School of Architecture when he revamped the bus for his senior thesis project. Tiny House movement, Butitta sought to create a living space that was space-efficient and multi-functional. After doing some research, I realized that the building code wouldn't allow us to build anything smaller than 600 square feet and would require all kinds of costly permits. If we built our cabin on wheels and registered it as vehicle, we could build as small as we wanted without having to worry about permits. For the next step we would like to do another cross country tour, this time stopping at Architecture schools and tiny house or sustainability conferences to share our story. 8 Books That Will Make You Want To Travel To IndiaThe 10 Tallest Skyscrapers Being Built Right NowThree Brooklyn Teens Took This Incredible Bike Trip Across AmericaSEE ALSO

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