The name of the project is a "cardboard house," and it is not a coincidence. I wanted to create a building that has a low impact on the environment, being 3 times more environmentally sustainable and eco-friendly than a traditional house. I took such an assumption from the brief that determines who my client is; a machinist who, instead of living and working in a factory, has his own space intended for this. In fact, the present world is changing rapidly, so it is not known whether the creation of such a small building that only includes the space for living and working will be needed in the future, hence the idea for a facility that can be recycled.
The Wikkelhouse was my precedence and inspiration for my design. It is built from 24 layers of top-quality cardboard wound around a rotating house-shaped form. The materials used in the building are similar, as I used mainly cardboard as insulation as well as birchwood in the external and internal finish. As I mentioned before, I tried to make