
"FEZH reinterprets the spatial logic of Fes El Bali, where clustered dwellings form the foundation of an organic urban fabric."
"Drawing from this precedent, the project aspires to create a "minimal urban unit" that consolidates essential communal functions for healing, culture, and everyday life."
"Within the gentle alleyways of Hannam-dong, FEZH positions itself as a compact cityan intersection of architecture, nature, and human experienceembodying its name, which merges Fez, Healing, and Hannam-dong."
FEZH reinterprets the spatial logic of Fes El Bali by using clustered spatial arrangements to form an organic urban fabric. The design consolidates essential communal functions into a "minimal urban unit" that supports healing, cultural activity, and everyday life. Placement within the gentle alleyways of Hannam-dong produces a compact, city-like intersection of architecture, nature, and human experience. The name blends Fez, Healing, and Hannam-dong to emphasize cultural precedent and restorative aims. Spatial clustering promotes communal interaction, quiet circulation, and an intimate urban density that balances public program and natural elements.
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