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WindBerg by Aleksandra Chylak, Dorota Cichoń & Oliwia Jagła

Student:
Aleksandra Chylak, Dorota Cichoń, Oliwia Jagła
University:
The Silesian University of Technology – Faculty of Architecture in Gliwice, Poland
Teacher:
Tools used:
Rhinoceros 3D, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Ilustrator, Adobe InDesign
Project name:
WindBerg
Semester:
2nd semester (Master's degree)
Design year:
2025
Location:
Iceland
Built area:
25 m²
Site area:
Status:
Concept - Design
Typology:
Residential › Tiny House (Micro Dwelling)

The architectural concept of WindBerg presents a unique, small-house design located in the striking and ever-changing landscape of Iceland. Drawing inspiration from the organic, sculptural forms and fluidity of glaciers, the project integrates with the natural beauty of the island while offering a modern, functional, and sustainable housing solution. The aerodynamic and streamlined design not only blends visually with the environment but also ensures durability against Iceland’s harsh, unpredictable winds.

A key aspect of the design is its modular structure. The house consists of several detachable units that can be customized to meet the specific spatial needs of its occupants. These modules are connected via an innovative magnetic system, inspired by magnetic construction toys. This approach allows for maximum flexibility, enabling the residents to easily reconfigure or expand their living space as their needs evolve. The modular system fosters adaptability, making it a dynamic, personalized living environment.

The design also explores new possibilities in residential mobility. Beyond being suitable for land-based placement, the house is engineered to float on water, opening up a range of potential locations and offering an immersive experience of Iceland's unique geography. The lightweight structure allows for easy transport by car or trailer, promoting a nomadic, flexible lifestyle if desired by the residents.

Additionally, the design encourages community living. Multiple units can be connected to form either land-based or floating villages, creating vibrant social spaces while maintaining the aesthetic integrity inspired by the glaciers. This vision supports the idea of self-sufficient, environmentally conscious communities that can thrive in remote or ecologically sensitive areas, minimizing the impact on local ecosystems.

The house blends minimalist aesthetics with sustainable innovations. Large panoramic windows, organic materials, and thoughtful textures enhance the connection between the interior and the surrounding landscape. The project places emphasis on responsible living, minimizing its environmental footprint by utilizing renewable resources and passive energy solutions where possible.

In essence, WindBerg redefines the notion of home in extreme environments. It celebrates Iceland's natural beauty while offering a futuristic, adaptable, and customizable living experience. By combining cutting-edge technology with ecological awareness, the design creates a poetic, harmonious habitat that fosters exploration and a deeper connection to nature.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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