Imagine that you are on holiday in Greenland. You have been hiking all day and full of the days experiences, you seek out
your accommodation for the night: a mobile, lightweight fibreglass cabin, assembled and erected in the wilderness to house tourists and
equipped with low-energy technology that provides lighting and heating. Once inside the cabin, you prepare your meal and sleep on a
comfortable cot and when you leave the cabin the following morning you deposit your refuse from the toilet and the kitchen in the integrated
biogas-module. That is how an overnight stay in the wilderness of Greenland might be in the near future.

2008

2009

GFA 18 sq m
Construction costs 12000 €
Site area 18 sq m
Footprint area 18 sq m
Building height 3,6 m
Building depth 4 m
Further relevant key figures
Total cabin weight (1 unit = 813 kg)
Heating-module, preheating ventilation air (1,7 sq m = 1200 W)
Power-module, walls with solar cells (21 sq m = 200 W)
Used materials
Building envelope: fibre composite (recycling fibreglass from boats, or hemp bast fibre and natural resin )
Building supports: aluminium (recycling aluminium boats, air planes and other aluminium sources cans)
Insulation: Natural fibres (recycling paper, sheep wool or fungal isolation)

Brian Hurup-Felby
Thomas Fænø Mondrup
Kristoffer Negendahl Jensen
Jonas Vendel Jensen

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Kristoffer Negendahl Jensen