Re:HABIT reimagines family housing as a living classroom. Designed as a subsidised, community-centred residence for young families, it embeds hydroponic and soil-based food production directly into daily life. Children and parents grow, harvest, cook, and learn together through visible, hands-on systems woven into shared spaces. By normalising low-waste living, local food cycles, and collective stewardship, the project cultivates environmentally conscious families and supports a resilient community aligned with SDG 11 and SDG 12.
Category
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Diploma in
Interior Architecture & Design
Key Skills
3D Modelling & Rendering
Material Selection & Exploration
Space Planning
I’m an aspiring architect driven by a commitment to sustainable, nature-centred design. I’m drawn to spaces that evoke emotion, deepen human connection, and serve a purpose beyond visual aesthetics. My work embraces natural and raw materials, aiming to create environments that feel honest, grounded, and attuned to the senses. I believe architecture should work with nature—not against it—integrating ecological systems and sustainability into every project while crafting thoughtful details that elevate everyday experience.