J-House / Malik Architecture
Briefly

The architectural design aims to re-establish a meaningful relationship between the building and the street, elevating the experience of urban living by creating semi-covered spaces.
By relocating parking to the basement, the ground level becomes an open garden, free of residential units, fostering interaction with nature and the street.
The design philosophy integrates traditional elements to create courtyards that promote sunlight access and airflow, mitigating the impacts of high-rise living on its inhabitants.
The focus on communal family spaces reflects an intention to break down barriers of isolation often experienced in densely populated urban environments.
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