Wiki World | Re-imagine Habitat Together
Wiki World is a global open-source architectural collective founded by award-winning architects and educators. We are more than architects; we are a cross-disciplinary lab dedicated to redefining the synergy between humanity and nature.
Together with an international community of over 100,000 families, we turn the act of "dwelling" into a collaborative movement. From secluded wilderness cabins that breathe with the forest, to “Kids Can Build” festivals that empower the next generation, and our Recycled Product Lab that upcycles waste wood into modular art—Wiki World invites everyone to Re-imagine Habitat Together.
Wiki World
Build with Nature, Not Against It
Recognized by the Red Dot Award, the Venice Biennale, and UN-Habitat, we fuse cutting-edge digital fabrication with the primal spirit of construction. With 28+ patents and over 100 realized projects worldwide, we transform "impossible" wilderness concepts into turnkey realities.
2015
Founded
$20m
Product Sales
500+
Employees
5k+
Customers
Wiki World- In Harmony with Nature
In a time when modern living often distances us from the natural world, Wiki World was created to rediscover a quieter truth: that dwelling can be gentle, collaborative, and deeply connected to its surroundings. It is a return to simplicity—not as a rejection of progress, but as a rebalancing. A way to slow down, to build with intention, and to reconnect with what truly matters.
From its earliest experiments, Wiki World has grown into an open-source architectural collective that brings together families, designers, educators, and makers from across the globe. What unites them is not a single profession, but a shared belief—that building can be a universal language, and that everyone, including children, has the ability to shape the spaces they inhabit.
Wiki World
Architecture That Breathes
This philosophy comes to life through diverse initiatives. In remote landscapes, cabins are designed to “breathe” with the forest, responding to climate, terrain, and time. In cities and communities, “Kids Can Build” festivals transform construction into play, empowering the next generation to create with their own hands. Through material innovation, reclaimed wood is reimagined into modular systems, giving discarded resources a second life as functional art.
Blending digital fabrication with the primal instinct of making, Wiki World bridges technology and tradition. Each project is both experimental and deeply human—rooted in craftsmanship, yet open to iteration and collective input. The result is not just architecture, but a living process shaped by many voices.





