A semi-community lifestyle establishes introducing a new social relationship among residents through the design of standardized and modular living rooms. The design advocates a semi-community, cohesive, circulated, and clear social hierarchical dwelling space.
The integration and cohesion of the original site language and new design language coexist. Independent but adjacent personal units are aggregated to create single units for residents and arranged together to form the community lifestyle. When these units are placed in the site, their negative space is extracted and programmed as public areas, condensing the independent units on each edge together. Light and illuminate from outside and each unit into the public negative space in the middle, where communication and community life will also occur providing a "cohesion" of space.
Status: School Project