a room above the bike racks
In Munich, a small timber structure now rises above the bicycle racks outside a residential building, its pale pink frame lifting a room-sized volume into a pocket of street space usually given over to passing traffic.
Called ZuHaus, the temporary structure by architect Clemens Hoyer turns a familiar edge of the road into a place that can be booked, occupied, furnished, and tested by the people who live around it.
The project will stand from May 29th to July 31st, 2026, as a real-world urban laboratory, or Reallabor, asking what can happen when a parking bay is treated as shared neighborhood infrastructure. Instead of treating the street as leftover space, Hoyer gives it a...
