At all hours of the day, from the busiest streets to the narrowest alleys, under scorching sun or pouring rain, riders are an omnipresent presence in our cities. They are not mere background actors, but a constant and active part of collective life, playing a decisive role in everyone’s daily routines.
A product of “mass convenience”, riders are often reduced to cogs in a virtual machine – the algorithm – which is designed to maximize results, efficiency and deliveries, often at the expense of their protection and safety.
Cities, likewise, are not properly equipped to accommodate them: dedicated routes are often lacking, as are even the minimum guarantees and appropriate solutions to their basic needs – the possibility to rest, recharge, wait, take shelter and resupply. In essence, there is a lack of spaces specifically intended for these “new” and increasingly widespread workers.
Thus, despite the exponential spread of delivery services and the fact that riders have become influential actors on the urban stage, the city’s response remains slow. As a result, these workers live in a state of estrangement from the community: forced to move through spaces not designed for them, riders are not only required to adapt constantly, but also remain liminal figures, necessary, yet invisible presences.
Generated by the digital world, riders deserve a physical space that affirms them as workers and citizens. Places capable of providing services and amenities, carrying symbolic value, and helping foster the dignity and visibility of a category that, to this day, has no place in which to recognize itself.
Not only that: a manifesto reminding us of the enormous real-world significance of the virtual world, restoring visibility to the material force of the digital realm.
This is precisely the ambition of Riders’ Comfort Pod, YAC’s competition for the design of a micro-architecture that can become both a point of reference and a symbol for the rider community, a capsule to be inserted into the urban fabric to offer riders the basic services that are useful not only in improving their working conditions, but also in defining them as an active part of the city.
How can a real space be designed for digital workers? How can a new professional profile be integrated into the urban fabric through a dedicated and iconic infrastructure? How can the city be helped to evolve together with its citizens? These are the questions designers are called upon to answer, seizing the opportunity to conceive an object destined to represent a milestone in contemporary architectural culture and imagination: a monument that affirms the quality of work over sheer efficiency, promoting social value and well-being.
YAC thanks all the designers who will take up this challenge.
Prizes
All awarded projects will be sent to websites, magazines and architectural platforms. Furthermore, they can be displayed in national and international architectural events.
First Prize € 8000
Second Prize € 4000
Third Prize € 2000
Gold Mention € 500
Gold Mention € 500
Honorable Mentions x10
Finalists x30
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Timeline
Apr 27, 2026 – May 24, 2026 | Early Bird Registration | € 65 / team*
May 25, 2026 – Jun 21, 2026 | Standard Registration | € 85 / team*
Jun 22, 2026 – Jul 19, 2026 | Late Registration | € 115 / team*
Jul 22, 2026Â Material Submission Deadline
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