Now what?

Contemplating an overland style rig, even though won't be doing anything beyond dirt roads, which can be anything from gravelly smooth to rocky rutted with ditches.
Box truck square simple.
Wondering if a foamie is advantageous with dimensions of 7*12*7. Concern of course is roof span strength , body flex/cracks and stress/torsion during travel as well as difficulty and time to build vs traditional frame+ply. Looking at a surface area of approx 350ft², 7*12 roof span. In other words, almost triple the surface area andof a 4*8 teardrop and double the span. 3x time to build?
Having read ghcoe's excellent build thread, where and how to reinforce roof/sides from flex/stress/deflection as well as time to lay all those layers/ coatings are my initial concerns.
Realize that similar to architecture reinforcement, trusses, spars and ribs are required. But what and where, strong enough yet light enough, xps or wood reinforcement, etc... The million and one details of assembly techniques.
Anyone know of any links, comparables?
I've got ideas like center length roof rib, cross roof trusses, corner angles, floor to roof inner walls and cabinets to box and support, triangular corner trusses, multiple cross directional cloth layers, etc...
Probably all boat building skills for which, being a landlubber, I have zero knowledge.
Being in the pre-planning stage, considerations and design is where it's at now. Time to build and cost are the major considerations. Not sure in my mind if the extra time and weight saving of foam is a gain over traditional frame+ ply. Know I can build this in frame and ply, gauging the value and worthiness of foamie light!

Any and all comments are appreciated.
PS, being new, not sure if this is the best thread location. Please relocate if required. Thx.