
When music festivals are in full swing, most hostels are overcrowded, and the financial situation of viewers does not allow them to stay overnight in hotels. Here wonderful sleeping cells that resemble a honeycomb come to the rescue. They are much cheaper and can also be a great alternative to campgrounds.

Successful creative tandem of design firms Compaan and Labeur won an architecture competition in Belgium with his project called B-and-Bee … Inspired by the structure of the honeycomb, the architects have developed a great alternative to tents - prefabricated sleeping cells.

The B-and-Bee is a system of hexagonal containers stacked on top of each other. Each module is made of a lightweight metal frame lined with wood. The holes on both sides are closed with a thick waterproof fabric.
Each "room" has a double bed, lamp, storage space and mini-safe.


An important feature of the B-and-Bee is their quick assembly and disassembly. In addition, due to their special location, such sleeping cells take up much less space than tents, therefore they can be installed in those areas where the area allowed for accommodation is very small.


Another original alternative to the tent camps was proposed by the architects of the Yoon space and Song pyoung companies. It will be mobile dwellings in the form of oval capsules called Albang. Designers propose to make the most of the living space, while using the minimum number of interior items.