E22SSPIU! trailer by 2001 unfolds as sleeping hut in Luxembourg
The architecture company 2001 offers an innovative approach to mobile living with the Esch 22 Space Station (E22SSPIU!) in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. In its compact form, the E22SSPIU! appears as a streamlined stainless steel trailer equipped with essential amenities, including a bath, kitchen, and dining area. This minimalist base allows for transport between locations. Once stationed, the structure undergoes a dramatic transformation: two lateral wings unfold to create a circular nine-meter platform atop the trailer, featuring a cork surface for comfort and sustainability. A double-shell pneumatic dome is then inflated above the platform, creating a spacious, climate-responsive sleeping habitat.

all images by Ludmilla Cerveny, courtesy of 2001, unless stated otherwise
Created by the Esch-Alzette-based team of 2001 to immerse participants in the cultural and environmental diversity of Esch-sur-Alzette during its tenure as European Capital of Culture, E22SSPIU! can host up to six occupants. This compact sleeping hut reflects on architecture’s relationship with natural resources while facilitating engagement with the evolving contexts and environments of the city. Beyond its functional versatility, E22SSPIU! raises critical questions about the reliance of society and architecture on resources such as soil, water, and energy. The lightweight, sustainable structure and transformable design of the project highlight the importance of adaptive solutions in architecture to address ecological and cultural challenges.

2001 offers an innovative approach to mobile living with the E22SSPIU!

in its compact form, E22SSPIU! appears as a streamlined stainless steel trailer equipped with essential amenities

the structure includes a bath, kitchen, and dining area

