5 key facts about this project
The Cube Shelter serves cyclists along the Eurovelo 6 route, known for its scenic beauty. This design aims to offer a multifunctional space where tourists can rest and gather. The shelter blends with its natural surroundings while providing essential services, making it a practical stop for outdoor enthusiasts.
Modular Design
The Cube Shelter uses a modular approach to adapt to varying site requirements. Two levels distinguish functional areas. The upper level includes a food counter and living room, complemented by terraces that allow users to connect with nature. The middle level features two sleeping cabins, separated by a corridor, allowing for privacy. On the ground floor, essential facilities such as showers and bike storage are provided to meet the needs of cyclists.
Sustainable Materiality
The building uses wood as its main material, selected for sustainability and local availability. The choice of wood helps minimize the shelter's environmental impact while blending with the landscape. Each small cabin, measuring 6 m², optimizes spatial efficiency and reduces energy needs for heating and cooling, reinforcing the structure's environmentally friendly design.
Functional Features
Adaptability is a key characteristic of the design. The long side walls can accommodate various openings, including sliding and folding doors. These balconies serve as functional outdoor spaces during warm weather and can also protect against the elements when closed. This capability enhances comfort for users regardless of changing weather conditions.
Technical Innovations
The Cube Shelter incorporates a technical wall that features solar panels and a heating unit. This element ensures energy independence throughout the year. Additionally, a rainwater collection system serves the facility's bathrooms and kitchen. By utilizing collected rainwater, the design promotes efficient resource management, emphasizing the commitment to ecological responsibility.
Water management is integrated into the very structure, contributing to a self-sufficient environment. These features work together, providing a comprehensive solution for cyclists seeking comfort and practicality in nature.