From Modernism to Multiculturalism: The Historical Evolution of Student Housing
Briefly

Student housing design has expanded beyond efficiency and affordability, becoming a platform for experimentation in community-building, cultural inclusivity, and sustainability.
Le Corbusier's design incorporated modular rooms with standardized furniture and industrial materials, creating a streamlined environment that resonated with the needs of students.
The evolution of student housing reflects broader trends in architecture, urbanism, and social change, addressing increasingly complex societal and cultural demands.
Architects have continuously reimagined this typology to meet the changing needs of student populations, tracing a lineage from Modernist principles to flexible contemporary models.
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