

The building is interpolated at the edge of the city centre, serving as an extension of the Autonomous Cultural Centre Medika. The project aims to give a habitable infrastructure rather than a finished structure. This is accomplished through cantilevered platforms that are left empty to be filled according to the changing needs of the tenets. Individual and custom houses are then built using wooden panels, which can be cut and assembled in the ground floor workshop, while all the serving spaces are contained within the habitable wall. The idea is a building that constantly changes and shifts, reacting to internal and external changes.