WELIVE

by Isaac Read

With the emergence of the gig economy we now occupy a temporary style of living in many areas of our lives. The WeLive projects seeks to serve this temporal style of living and working while seeking to define ‘temporary living’ within principals of efficiency. WeLive offers adaptable spaces for working and living that seeks to challenge the idea of the traditional service core and permeates the project with embedded services. WeLive uses timelines and user requirements to define its functions and opportunities without the functions defining the space, the project seeks to achieve this ultimate flexibility by leaving space completely open to interpretation. WeLive applies user patterns to shared boundaries internally and externally, man made and natural, static and active to provide ultimate flexibility in adaptable functions that share space as well as defining it without adhering to traditional rigid forms and functions.