Teal Panels is a Colorado company that has designed a series of modular wall, corner and roof panels that can be assembled into a variety of shelters. One plan creates the body of a shelter that can be attached to a trailer chassis, or fitted onto a flatbed pickup.
To me, the really interesting part is that the panels can be quickly reconfigured into different shapes. For example, a group towing three or four trailers could create a large base camp building after arriving at a destination. Or a disaster relief team could create a weatherproof medical facility in a couple of hours using the modular panels.
Photos and discussion here
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/05/06/teal-camper-brings-modularity-to-the-oudoors/
Here's the Teal Panels web site
http://www.tealinternational.com/TealPanel/Application.html
To me, the really interesting part is that the panels can be quickly reconfigured into different shapes. For example, a group towing three or four trailers could create a large base camp building after arriving at a destination. Or a disaster relief team could create a weatherproof medical facility in a couple of hours using the modular panels.
Photos and discussion here
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/05/06/teal-camper-brings-modularity-to-the-oudoors/
Here's the Teal Panels web site
http://www.tealinternational.com/TealPanel/Application.html
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