Product Name
WHEELLY
Designer
ZO_loft
Manufactured
Italy
Gardening and accessories
Garden sheds

Every day, homelessness increases. Free choice or not, there are many reasons why people has to live on the streets. Stimulating Companies and Governments to work on social matters, Wheelly not meant to be the final solution to the problem, but to focus attention to the issue, trying to tear down the wall of social indifference, fostering integration, prejudice crossing and ensure a better life.


Formal and functional aspects: Wheelly is using a wheel as mobility and a city language. Its thickness of 40 cm allows the cart even to pass every door. When needed thanks to two folding tents the cart become a protected and intimate shelter with an insulated sleeping space and a collecting one where keeping staff or recovering your pet. Tents are designed to let people sleep both lying down or huddled up. Wheelly is designed to colonize and live all urban reality on its own or connected to other identities to create multible living shelter and unexpected colored allocations. Logos show the companies who helped into the production of the cart and give the opportunity to bring messages. During the day Wheelly can even be easily converted into a seat or a stall helping homeless in busking by giving them a confortable seat with a protection from the sun.


Problems solved by innovation: The project, following urban languages (ads, mobility, billboards) try to reintegrate the homeless into the socialeconomics context of the city, logos makes the cart to be less expensive or free. Its technology is designed to give a total fexibility in usage.


Users: homeless, people in the Third World, anyone need to combine requirements for mobility, protection and transportation. Field of application: corporation and society helping for social needs. Operation and technology: Wheelly has to solve mobility, protection and transoprt problems in the same time. For this reason the aluminium frame and the 250 lt cloth bag,does not move when the wheel is rolling, thanks to a system based on the roller bearing technology, made by pressed pare rolls. When stopping the handlebar is used to stop the rolling and let the cart be fixed on the ground. The folding polyester resin tents, stored into the frame, have little circular frame too, and can be opened to create the shelter. The sleeping space is insulated by a disc of neoprene.


Benefits for Human Beings: The project try to change and give a new point of view about the homeless condition,by giving not only a shelter, but even an chance for reintegration. In the morning the cart helps in moving and storing, but also giving several occasion for a job: playing instruments, selling things or newspapers, recycling . During the night, becoming a shelter, it gives the right privacy and intimacy that all human beings should have.

Products Behind Projects
News
Archello Awards 2024 – Early Bird submissions ending April 30th
26 Apr 2024 News
Archello Awards 2024 – Early Bird submissions ending April 30th

The Archello Awards is an exhilarating and affordable global awards program celebrating the best arc... More

Introducing the Archello Podcast: the most visual architecture podcast in the world
26 Apr 2024 News
Introducing the Archello Podcast: the most visual architecture podcast in the world

Archello is thrilled to announce the launch of the Archello Podcast, a series of conversations featu... More

Tilburg University inaugurates the Marga Klompé building constructed from wood
26 Apr 2024 News
Tilburg University inaugurates the Marga Klompé building constructed from wood

The Marga Klompé building, designed by Powerhouse Company for Tilburg University in the Nethe... More

FAAB proposes “green up” solution for Łukasiewicz Research Network Headquarters in Warsaw
25 Apr 2024 News
FAAB proposes “green up” solution for Łukasiewicz Research Network Headquarters in Warsaw

Warsaw-based FAAB has developed a “green-up” solution for the construction of Łukasiewic... More

Mole Architects and Invisible Studio complete sustainable, utilitarian building for Forest School Camps
24 Apr 2024 News
Mole Architects and Invisible Studio complete sustainable, utilitarian building for Forest School Camps

Mole Architects and Invisible Studio have completed “The Big Roof”, a new low-carbon and... More

Key projects by NOA
24 Apr 2024 News
Key projects by NOA

NOA is a collective of architects and interior designers founded in 2011 by Stefan Rier and Lukas Ru... More

Taktik Design revamps sunken garden oasis in Montreal college
23 Apr 2024 News
Taktik Design revamps sunken garden oasis in Montreal college

At the heart of Montreal’s Collège de Maisonneuve, Montreal-based Taktik Design has com... More

Carr’s “Coastal Compound” combines family beach house with the luxury of a boutique hotel
23 Apr 2024 News
Carr’s “Coastal Compound” combines family beach house with the luxury of a boutique hotel

Melbourne-based architecture and interior design studio Carr has completed a coastal residence embed... More