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CLT travel trailer wins Chicago Good Design Award

08.01.2026 11:00 1 min 1 source
工学院大学 JPN

A travel trailer made from cross-laminated timber (CLT) has won a Chicago Good Design Award in the transportation category. The design reimagines a capsule from the demolished Nakagin Capsule Tower, using Japanese cedar CLT for its insulation and fire-resistant properties. The interior is outfitted for contemporary uses like remote work and glamping.

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CLT travel trailer wins Chicago Good Design Award

08.01.2026 工学院大学 JPN

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