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This short term project emerged from a moment of global pause; a time to reassess our relationship with the spaces we inhabit most intimately: our homes.
In a world where we now spend up to 90% of our time indoors, the home has evolved into a multifunctional landscape. It holds our routines and working, eating, exercising, resting, socialising and has become an extension of the self.
De-Alienating the Home explores how domestic space, once perceived as static or private, now operates as a porous threshold between the individual and the outside world. The project reflects on how we might begin to reclaim and reimagine our homes as spaces of reconnection with ourselves, with others, and with our environments.











De-Alienating The Home (BA Architecture, Year 3) A speculative study on domestic space
This short term project emerged from a moment of global pause; a time to reassess our relationship with the spaces we inhabit most intimately: our homes.
In a world where we now spend up to 90% of our time indoors, the home has evolved into a multifunctional landscape. It holds our routines and working, eating, exercising, resting, socialising and has become an extension of the self.
De-Alienating the Home explores how domestic space, once perceived as static or private, now operates as a porous threshold between the individual and the outside world. The project reflects on how we might begin to reclaim and reimagine our homes as spaces of reconnection with ourselves, with others, and with our environments.