a mobile hive moves through the city
Across the broken green spaces of contemporary cities, where parks, medians, rooftops, and planted edges often sit apart from one another, Nicolas Nielsen imagines Hyve, a beehive that can move between them.
His project brings the form of a small autonomous rover together with a living bee colony, proposing a mobile habitat that carries pollination into places where urban development has interrupted natural routes.
Designed by Nielsen, a student at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Hyve was presented as a finalist for the 2026 Rimowa Design Prize (see here). The concept responds to the pressures facing bees in cities, from habitat fragmentation to reduced foraging...
