The team had two essential considerations in mind when designing and building the Ziggurat Delivery cabin. Firstly, it needed to be a portable multi-storey building, so it is made up of two separate, portable container-sized units. Secondly, those living in the cabin, which is made from wood and Airium, a mineral thermal insulation material reminiscent of foam concrete and produced by the LafargeHolcim Group, should come into contact with the surrounding natural environment as much as possible, and their everyday lives should be closely linked to seasonal changes. For this reason, the house is fitted with large windows and the area on the ground floor for communal activities, such as cooking, is deliberately tiny to encourage people to carry out their daily chores and activities outside when the weather is nice. Ladders are used to access the upper floor, which is supported by wooden beams, and the bedroom, which has space for two beds. This is a more closed-off, private space than the ground floor and gives people the chance to relax and spend time alone. In cold weather, the warmth from the chimney at the centre of the upper level will heat the entire space.
Team Leaders |
Team |
Edoardo Giancola Federico Zarattini |
Martin Kral Amy Hickery Jagoda Borkowska Barış Doğa Çam Kartikai Majithia Šárka Malošíková Nikolaj Srdić Kranjc Asli Candan Linda Sze-To Karoline Marken Smenes Eda Ünal Didem Güneş Yilmaz Zoltán Sóvári |
Edoardo Giancola
Federico Zarattini
Martin Kral
Amy Hickery
Jagoda Borkowska
Barış Doğa Çam
Kartikai Majithia
Šárka Malošíková
Nikolaj Srdić Kranjc
Asli Candan
Linda Sze-To
Karoline Marken Smenes
Eda Ünal
Didem Güneş Yilmaz
Zoltán Sóvári