Bachelor thesis project,
architecture studies, Düsseldorf
Prof. Andrea Zanderigo,
Prof. Alexander Flohé
How much space does a human need?
This seemingly simple question runs through architecture, philosophy, and society alike. In a world shaped by dense cities, housing shortages, and individualised lifestyles, it’s more urgent than ever. While reduction is marketed as a lifestyle in neoliberal tiny-house concepts, the fundamental question of what is truly necessary often remains unanswered and is obscured by aesthetics.
Bachelor thesis project,
architecture studies, Düsseldorf
Prof. Andrea Zanderigo,
Prof. Alexander Flohé
How much space does a human need?
This seemingly simple question runs through architecture, philosophy, and society alike. In a world shaped by dense cities, housing shortages, and individualised lifestyles, it’s more urgent than ever. While reduction is marketed as a lifestyle in neoliberal tiny-house concepts, the fundamental question of what is truly necessary often remains unanswered and is obscured by aesthetics.