We’re delighted to speak with "Marie Combette & Daniel Moreno Flores", founding partners at La Cabina de la Curiosidad. La Cabina de la Curiosidad began with the idea of exploring thoughts, researching material resources, reflecting on and questioning urban development models. They aim to sustain culture through ethnographic and architectural practices, raise awareness about human waste, value natural ecosystems, and foster human habitat solutions.
The practice is guided by core philosophical principles of dreaming, joy, sharing, optimization, and continuous learning. It operates with a freedom of action and a playful yet rigorous mindset—embracing curiosity, humor, and seriousness in equal measure to address fundamental issues. Committed to the common good, the studio seeks positive, responsible solutions that reduce the burdens placed on the territories it inhabits and influences.
Its design methodologies are rooted in deep contextual understanding, using community engagement, immersive and creative research, and careful interpretation of place as catalysts for the design process. The practice integrates recycled materials, systematized construction strategies, poetic gestures, and intelligent design devices to activate human interaction, while maintaining a strong, articulate voice in advocating for collective rights.
They have been recognized with several prestigious international honors, including being named Winners of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture 2025. Their work has also received top distinctions at CLIMAS XIII BIAU 2024, where they won in the Works category; the Inclusión Award 2024, securing First Prize in Architecture; and the Seoul Design Award 2024, where they were awarded Second Best of the Best in the Participation and Cooperation category for Sustainable Life.
We're excited to speak with them about their perspective on the field of architecture and their expectations from the participants of the
Tiny House 2025 Architecture Competition. For the purpose of this interview, they would be referred to as MC&DMF in responses, however, Volume Zero is referred to as VZ.