This project examines the relationship between culture, society, and housing. Instead of repetitive apartment units designed exclusively for normative nuclear families, the project offers a living environment that adjusts to our ever-changing society. This living environment includes creating spaces for the diverse activities that are part of our domestic life. The project addresses alternative family structures and encourages cultural and communal interactions in everyday life. The living environment is based on decreasing the private areas in favor of significant communal spaces. The housing designs are based on spreading out the spectrum between the private and public spaces in the project both within the building and at the threshold of the street level. The unique living style the project presents challenges the premises of our domestic architecture, and encourages richer, inclusive and diverse living spaces.
Living Environment
Communal Cohousing






