housing as infrastructure (2025)
small lots big impacts competition
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in collaboration with jiwon kim & gyeom chung
This project envisions housing not as a fixed product, but as a resilient framework - a scaffold that adapts to evolving ways of living. The design separates fixed infrastructure from adaptable living spaces. Kitchens, bathrooms, storage, and closets are consolidated into stacked cross-shaped service volumes. These are not mere amenities, but organs - fundamental to dwelling. These shared cores carry utilities, structure, and fire-rated assemblies, forming the building’s durable backbone - a place to wash, a place to cook, and a place to store. Around them, dwelling spaces remain open, flexible, and easily reconfigurable.
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