A house truck is basically a house hand built by the owner on the frame of a truck. The concept, like that of the RV, stems from gypsy carts.
What I love about the house truck concept is that it is compact, handmade and allows you to stick it to the man, 3 of my favorite attributes in all things. I love the idea of housing that is owned but would not require a mortgage. Specifically, because of it's portability it enables home ownership in our transient society. The realities of today's economy dictate that most people move much more frequently than they used to. It would be silly for me to buy a house tied to land considering that I've lived in 4 cities and 2 states in the last 3 years and will probably be moving again soon.
What I would love to see is the growth of parks in dense urban areas devoted to this kind of mobile take on the culture of ownership. I know that we already have mobile home parks and that they are frequently rundown places of last resort and that they are quickly
disappearing and being converted into condos, however I think there is still promise in this concept waiting to be taken beyond the stereotypes. In order to bring about my vision the parks would have to be impeccably branded, focused on sustainability. The model to copy here is the dense groupings of cottage homes that are already popping up in cities like Seattle, when zoning allows. If done right I think this alternative housing mode could out-do house boats as a way to own a funky, but high quality home that you can take somewhere else when you need to move. For an historical example of the promise mobile home parks were supposed to provide see the great Elvis and Seattle movie "It Happened at the World's Fair." Elvis's character lives in and wanders through a utopian mobile home park singing. Current ideas headed in this direction are Tumbleweed homes and the miniHome. Both of these concepts are trailers, which may make more sense than having the truck built into a permanent home that won't move too frequently, but I still like the edginess of the truck concept. Having the truck built in also allows guerrilla style urban camping until my dream people's parks come into existence. Now to convince the wife that this is a sane way to live with 2 babies... although, it has been done.