# Project Description

Living The Void

Shiyi Su

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College Camberwell College of Arts

Course BA (Hons) Interior and Spatial Design

Graduation year 2025

In recent years, with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events such as typhoons, home isolation has become a part of everyday life. These challenges may persist or even intensify in the future, leading to further extensions of time spent at home. In this context, this project aims to explore how residential spaces can adapt to evolving living environments.

Set in a future where extreme weather events are frequent, people are forced to use their homes as shelters. A house must not only meet the basic needs of daily life during isolation but also possess flexibility, enabling seamless transition between everyday living and emergency modes. It should accommodate daily activities while also transforming into a fully functional, safe, and comfortable self-sufficient system in times of crisis.

Therefore, this project focuses on the multifunctionality of residential spaces and the psychological support they provide for residents, redefining traditional housing as a sustainable living environment that combines social interaction spaces with emotional comfort.

Additionally, this project aims to inspire or encourage people to begin thinking about and valuing new lifestyles for the future.

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