the housing units.
When approaching the design of the housing units, I wanted to give a strong visual representation of the idea of ‘home’. I initially approached this by using the typology of the house. Through various physical models & programmatic developments, I was able to arrive at design that played with the conventional typology through its roof form.




Iteration I
Iteration II
Programmatic Development.

Following on from my conversation with an M & E engineer, this reductive section shows the stacked service cores of bathrooms & kitchens within the housing units.
Various interior spatial layouts for single & multiple occupancy units
Various interior spatial layouts for Using sketch models, I roughly explored possibilities for the centralised walkway system & various roof forms. & multiple occupancy units