The project was about 4 buildings close to the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in Greece. Each of these buildings are rectangle and have two floors. The concept is that the buildings are about to accommodate students, which their rooms are going to be at the ground floor while all of them are connecting with glass corridors penetrating the buildings in the first floor. The ground floor rooms are dividing with moving panels and they can transformed under the needs of each student. In that way the residents will have the ability to choose if they want to stay at a single room or at a double. The first floor is a public space for the residents with common kitchen, working area, and library. Because of the flexible transformation of each room the building can accommodate single families who are steel studying, so the first floor have a public children area.
Flexible Housing
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Flexible Housing

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