This project utilizes the home as a prompt to think socially, spatially, and formally. To respond to a growing diversity of familial and communal relationships, we might live more collectively and densely while maintaining degrees of privacy and solitude.
The foreground in this project is the plan drawing as an architectural convention that situates architecture’s organizational and social relationships within a concise representation: a horizontal cut through a three-dimensional form.
Additionally, it explores the typological framework of the duplex to situate a collective living scenario. As such, the Artist's who live in the duplex can be thought of as sometimes together and sometimes apart.