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STÜA OVEN
PROTOTYPE02.


TRANSART FESTIVAL:
Workshop:Actions of Care
14.09.2024



TRANSART FESTIVAL:
PICNIC:  Everybeing’s Potentialities: 
from Seeds of Commons 
to Actions of Care

15.09.2024


EXPERIMETNAL LAB

ABITARSI




  •              “Stüa is a nomadic collective that brings people together to activate spaces through building modular, transportable structures, centered around a communal oven. Our work invites communities to join a hands-on, co-creative process, using diverse construction techniques to shape shared   spaces.

    We see the act of making bread—mixing water and flour into a living dough—as a metaphor for imagining and shaping our collective future. As we knead, we reflect on what we want our communities to be, and how we can break down rigid structures to create more inclusive, caring environments for everyone.

    Our work builds a network of connection between individuals, communities, and nature—like a mycelial web of shared stories and desires. Together, we create an evolving map of possibilities for the future.



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STÜA PROTOTYPE-01

  1. STÜA Oven-01
  2. Building process
  3. Co-creation
  4. Why rammed earth
  5. Scalability



 

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2. Why Rammed Earth?




Rammed earth is an eco-friendly building material, sourced from natural, abundant materials like earth, gravel, and clay. Its production involves minimal environmental impact, and materials used are often readily available locally, reducing transportation-related emissions.
STÜA’s rammed earth oven construction offer a multitude of benefits, the inherent thermal mass of rammed earth allows for excellent heat retention and even distribution, creating an optimal cooking environment. This ensures energy efficiency and consistent cooking experience.






Sustainability through eco-friendly materials and local resourcing, energy efficiency with natural insulation, and cost-effectiveness due to low maintenance and material expenses. The natural texture and earthy tones of rammed earth provide a visually pleasing and rustic appearance,



Mould mock-up shown during the Ignite NEB Event, November 2023