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Charred Timber and Brass-Colored Steel Enhance Cyclist Rest Stop Functionality

Author:
Alia Nehme
Charred Timber and Brass-Colored Steel Enhance Cyclist Rest Stop Functionality

Project in-detail

Utilizing charred timber and brass-colored steel, the design offers cyclists a multifunctional rest stop that combines comfort with sustainable practices along the EV6 route.
5 key facts about this project
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Utilizes charred timber to enhance durability and weather resistance.
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Incorporates brass-colored steel for a modern aesthetic.
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Features oblique walls that serve dual purposes for seating and shelter.
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Includes a rainwater collection system for sustainable water management.
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Provides a bike repair cabinet stocked with essential tools and supplies.

The velo rest stop along the EV6 cycling route is designed to provide an important resource for cyclists. Located within a natural landscape, the stop serves multiple functions and enhances the overall experience of the journey. The focus is on creating spaces that encourage both relaxation and social interaction. The design concept connects the built environment with the surrounding context, making it a suitable retreat for cyclists on their travels.

Structure and Functionality

The rest stop features different zones tailored for resting, cleansing, and sleeping. Elements like benches, tables, reclining walls, and floating platforms are thoughtfully arranged to prioritize comfort and accessibility for cyclists. The design of the angled walls and platforms helps to reduce physical strain, prompting users to take breaks and recharge during their rides.

Cleansing and Hygiene Facilities

Cleansing facilities play a key role in meeting basic needs. Showers, dressing areas, and toilets ensure that cyclists can maintain personal hygiene on the route. Sustainability is a focal point, with a rainwater collection system supporting water management. An informational panel is placed within the structure to provide guidance and insights about both the rest stop and its surroundings.

Sleeping Accommodations

Sleeping arrangements are specifically designed for long-distance cyclists. Covered bicycle racks keep bikes safe from the weather, while sleeping benches offer a place to rest. A bike repair cabinet stocked with tools and a first aid kit demonstrates an awareness of cyclists' needs during extended journeys.

Materiality and Aesthetic Considerations

The design employs charred timber and brass-colored steel to enhance durability and visual appeal. The texture of charred timber connects with the natural environment, while brass-colored steel adds a modern touch. The use of oblique wall forms creates spaces for both seating and protection, and the angled roof structure allows light to enter, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Attention to detail shapes a thoughtful experience, with each element designed to improve the interaction between cyclists and their environment.

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MICROHOME 10: Celebrating Small-Scale Living with €100,000 Prize Fund and Kingspan’s Innovation

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Competition organisers

The MICROHOME 10 competition invites participants to submit visionary designs for off-grid, modular microhomes that push the limits of sustainable, small-scale living. Organised by Buildner in partnership with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this tenth edition sets the challenge of designing a dwelling for two people within a maximum floor area of 25 m², encouraging bold solutions adaptable to any urban or rural location. The competition continues Buildner’s mission to foster innovative approaches to compact, energy-efficient housing that can address pressing global challenges.

This year’s edition offers a generous total prize fund of €100,000, including the Kingspan Award for designs that integrate high-performance Kingspan products and the Hapi Homes Award for a project selected for real-world construction. In addition to cash prizes, the winners gain international exposure through Buildner’s media partnerships, publications, and a dedicated MICROHOME magazine, further amplifying their ideas to the wider architectural community.

Key dates for MICROHOME 10 include the closing date for registration on 25 September 2025, the submission deadline on 29 October 2025 (11:59 p.m. London time), and the announcement of winners on 9 December 2025. These milestones ensure participants have clear timelines to develop and present their concepts, with early registration discounts available to support students and emerging designers worldwide.

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Eligibility Open to all
Final registration deadline 25 September 2025

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