The House of Santa competition invited everyone to design a new home for Santa, where he could live with his family, receive guests and relax in his free time from Christmas. It was also necessary to place a post office, a toy workshop, a garage for sledges. The participants also had to take care of the accommodation of 50 elves. And, of course, the compulsory requirement was the compliance of projects with the climatic conditions of the Arctic.
All winning projects raise the topic of global warming. The first place went to the house-iceberg, which at first glance does not look like a house. The second is a project to slow glacier melt in the Danmark Fjord. On the third, there is a cocoon complex, where young visitors can not only get to know Santa, but also learn more about how nature works.