Each 45-foot-long unit has two decks that add 120 square feet of outdoor living space.
Each 45-foot-long unit has two decks that add 120 square feet of outdoor living space.

The Future of Hospitality Points to Luxurious, Nomadic Spaces

This luxury nomadic “hospitality solution” may be the world’s first. The gist is this: Moliving prefabricated units—essentially freestanding hotel suites—can be moved via road, sea, or air; installed almost anywhere on or off the grid; and grouped or stand alone. Built on custom chassis, they have the ability to be removed with no impact to the ground underneath, and then hauled to a new location. “Whereas others have repurposed existing structures like trailers or shipping containers, we created something from scratch that’s not only sustainable but also fully mobile,” Moliving founder and CEO Jordan Bem says. “The premise is producing hotels that operate at peak occupancy at all times by fluctuating the inventory to match the demand.”

Moliving partners with property owners to provide the units, plus operations such as management and reservations systems. The contemporary architecture and interiors, with floor-to-ceiling windows and such self-sanitizing technology as air-purifying systems and UVC lighting activated remotely between guest stays, were designed in collaboration with BenaroshStudio and architect Steven Chen. The first incarnation of Moliving, Hurley House—named for the eponymous town in New York’s Hudson Valley—opens this summer with 60 units, a number intended—and able—to fluctuate seasonally.

Hurley House, a nomadic hotel concept by Moliving opening this summer in New York’s Hudson Valley, has been designed with BenaroshStudio and architect Steven Chen, and fabricated by SG Blocks with thermally modified, sustainable wood paneling.
Hurley House, a nomadic hotel concept by Moliving opening this summer in New York’s Hudson Valley, has been designed with BenaroshStudio and architect Steven Chen, and fabricated by SG Blocks with thermally modified, sustainable wood paneling.
Featuring furniture from Design Within Reach, France & Son, and Blu Dot, interiors measure approx­imately 400 square feet.
Featuring furniture from Design Within Reach, France & Son, and Blu Dot, interiors measure approx­imately 400 square feet.
A skylight illuminates the tiled shower.
A skylight illuminates the tiled shower.
Each 45-foot-long unit has two decks that add 120 square feet of outdoor living space.
Each 45-foot-long unit has two decks that add 120 square feet of outdoor living space.

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