There is a particular kind of restlessness shaping how people choose to live right now. Remote work has untethered careers from cities, climate anxiety has made permanence feel risky, and a growing number of people would rather borrow a landscape for a season than build permanently on top of it. Into that shift steps Camping House, a Scottsdale-born concept for a road-towable micro-home that unfolds like a tent and behaves, once open, like a fully considered piece of architec