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HOUSING MIXOLOGY

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Housing Mixology thoughtfully configured various houses stitched together as one building through mixing, stacking, and clustering. The framework responded to housing people with different diversity, lifestyles, family sizes, and incomes. This housing project offered various sizes and home-ownership opportunities. The design focused on reflecting the urban fabric and connection to nature. Clustered Housing seeks to bring together community and nature to provide housing for all.

The site proposed is located on the former Ford Motor Factory and is now being developed into Highland Bridge. This project responded to the edge conditions driven by commercial, residential, and nature. The typology palette was based on surrounding housing types which are row houses, apartments, condos, and penthouses.

Clustering the row houses (purple) together to create a family-friendly neighborhood. Mixing apartments (yellow) and condos (orange) to create a unique diversity of units on every floor. And finally stacking at the corners to optimize density.

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