Ruixin He

INTERWEAVING LIVES

- Remixed Culture and Housing
To recall and introduce Preston’s street art culture into the residential apartment by having graffiti on the brick and concrete walls.

- Cohabitation of Human, Nonhuman, and architecture
To decorate the building with various natural features and consider for protecting groups of life forms, including people’s pets and wild lives.

- Collaboration between Different Life Forms
To enrich the collaborative lives of pets, children, unemployed people, and the elderly in different families during workdays, creating opportunities or activities that allow them to help or accompany each other.

- Growing and Experiencing Together
To create mutual experiences and memory for singles, couples, and families with common interests, complementarity, or closer relationships by living in shared houses or utilizing communal spaces and shared amenities.

- Combination of Individual Preferences
To offer multiple options of unit type, modular element, window schedule, balcony, and location of amenity for adapting various requirements on life quality, such as privacy, community, flexibility, security, and convenience.