CLOTHED SPACES

Clothed Spaces explores the mountain tent as a primordial micro-architecture: lightweight, temporary, and in direct dialogue with the landscape—clothing nature without altering it.

Clothed Spaces invites participants to design an innovative mountain tent conceived as a lightweight, temporary micro-architecture. The competition is conceptual and experimental, encouraging bold and visionary proposals that rethink the tent beyond its role as simple shelter. The focus is on the relationship between form, function, materials, and geometry, with particular attention to fabric as an architectural “skin” mediating between interior and exterior. Projects should explore reversibility, minimal structural impact, ease of assembly, and adaptability, envisioning a habitable space for two people, expandable up to four.

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