Trans-Siberian Pit Stops Competition Showcases Structures that Interact with Frigid Environment
Competition organizers Bee Breeders have just announced the results of their Trans-Siberian Pit Stops Competition.  At 9,289 kilometers, the Trans-Siberian Railway connects Moscow to Russia's far eastern cities. While it historically attracted many adventurers who would later write about their journeys, the railway is largely used for domestic travel today. Â
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Competition organizers Bee Breeders have just announced the results of their Trans-Siberian Pit Stops Competition.  At 9,289 kilometers, the Trans-Siberian Railway connects Moscow to Russia's far eastern cities. While it historically attracted many adventurers who would later write about their journeys, the railway is largely used for domestic travel today. Â
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First place was awarded to Kamvari Architects, who proposed elegant pit stops inspired by the vernacular traditions and materials. Strong geometric forms become striking objects in the barren Russian landscape, while the building configurations allow stabilized interior conditions during winter and summer climates. "The winning project stood out for its unique combination of traditional forms of architecture and the dynamic nature of the railway" - explained the judges.
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The second place entry, by Jacopo Abbate and Matrina Mitrovic, used a wood fire hut as i...
Courtesy of Bee Breeders
Competition organizers Bee Breeders have just announced the results of their Trans-Siberian Pit Stops Competition.  At 9,289 kilometers, the Trans-Siberian Railway connects Moscow to Russia's far eastern cities. While it historically attracted many adventurers who would later write about their journeys, the railway is largely used for domestic travel today. Â
Courtesy of Bee Breeders
First place was awarded to Kamvari Architects, who proposed elegant pit stops inspired by the vernacular traditions and materials. Strong geometric forms become striking objects in the barren Russian landscape, while the building configurations allow stabilized interior conditions during winter and summer climates. "The winning project stood out for its unique combination of traditional forms of architecture and the dynamic nature of the railway" - explained the judges.
Courtesy of Bee Breeders
The second place entry, by Jacopo Abbate and Matrina Mitrovic, used a wood fire hut as i...
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