A new take on an abandoned project from a previous Hello Wood camp, this stilt house provides shade and refuge, and almost appears to hover in the surrounding landscape. Although the builders used their own ideas to improve the existing structure, they also respected its current features. This approach is in line with the architectural principle which states that a building is never finished – over time it is always transformed according to the needs of those using and renovating it. The name ‘I am a monument’ was chosen to honour the previous builders’ efforts. This year, a roof and an upper floor with side walls have been built on to the existing stilts.
The cabin extends upwards and is designed to ensure that at ground level it interferes as little as possible with nature and that it leaves as few traces as possible. At the same time, it tries to give users as many opportunities as possible to get close to nature. While the upper floor offers a more private, protected space suitable for rest and relaxation, the ground floor is open, and daily chores can even be carried out in the open air. Last but not least, there are magnificent views from the roof. Those who climb to the top will be able to enjoy and take in a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
Team Leaders |
Team |
Josep Garriga Patxi Martin Natalia Vera Vigaray |
Aloutsanidis Vasilis Lance Macadangdang Rogier Tamminga Hena Wang Darya Moatazed-Keivani Berta Ballestin Lara Gonzalez Pyeori Jung Charlotte Cocking Zhao Zhou Fábián Villányi Ruairidh Murdock Gabrielle Sanchez Trevor McClelland |
Josep Garriga
Patxi Martin
Natalia Vera Vigaray
Aloutsanidis Vasilis
Lance Macadangdang
Rogier Tamminga
Hena Wang
Darya Moatazed-Keivani
Berta Ballestin
Lara Gonzalez
Pyeori Jung
Charlotte Cocking
Zhao Zhou
Fábián Villányi
Ruairidh Murdock
Gabrielle Sanchez
Trevor McClelland