By rethinking how people live together in the city, the project aims to balance comfort, community and environmental responsibility.
A place that connects rather than separates, that adds value to its urban context through the way it is lived.
What if the gap was already filled with the rhythms of urban life?
What if freedom from urban planning revealed new ways of living together?
Can the activation of residual spaces define the way to rethink how we inhabit the city?
From these questions emerge a series of experimental projects, explorations that shift the focus from the individual to the collective, from private investment to shared value.
Each proposal becomes an open framework for community life, where architecture is less about ownership and more about connection, exchange, and coexistence.