2018
A single-family home situated acontextually within a six by six metre footprint; this research project questions the self-indulgent qualities possible in small-scale living. Each floor consists of a single ‘room’ condition that caters programmatically to the most fundamental needs of the occupants, whilst co-existing alongside an adjacent garden courtyard on each level. The threshold between these spaces is thin and minimal, utilising a curtain wall to maximise natural light exposure and to avoid a sense of enclosure and narrowness within such a small plan. This plasticity between inside and out blurs the line between public and private viewing in an attempt to interrogate themes of domestic hedonism, and provoke a culture of self-aware materialism through the use of exaggerated transparency.



Tools: Rhino, Adobe Illustrator