KICHI // 2020


MICROHOME2020 competition

in collaboration with
// Balaskó Levente
// Houchard Gábor
// Pálinkás-Szűcs Tilla

KICHI uses the river as it’s primary energy source. The water wheel provides power for the whole house. The wheel can continuously provide energy for the transformer. Powerwall maximizes energy saving, thus, the house can work properly even after several days of energy shortage. The plywood frame is covered with corrugated sheet. This floating form of living requires material saving and durable building structure. Custom furniture allows the floorplan to occupy less space from the living area. Doing it by following the shape of the ceiling and maximizing the use of space.