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Be+Twixt
Be+Twixt
Fall 2020- Winter 2021
Today, new dwellings are becoming smaller, and their functionality increasingly inhospitable. My thesis proposes a new kind of “living” space—one counterintuitively created by further reducing the occupiable area to the scale of the human body, resulting in a transformable, transportable, and deeply personal space.
Existing somewhere between a garment and a room, this design extends beyond the confines of micro-condos, restoring privacy, reconnecting us to nature, and granting both individual agency and moments of shared experience.







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