Project Report A Future Home in New Zealand This project proposes a visionary model of living where home, work, and nature merge into a single architectural organism.
This project proposes a visionary model of living where home, work, and nature merge into a single architectural organism.
A Future Home in New Zealand
This project proposes a visionary model of living where home, work, and nature merge into a single architectural organism. Designed as a four-story structure, it is organized around a cubic core with modular capsules radiating outward, creating a dynamic balance between flexibility, privacy, and connection.
• Basement: a sanctuary for body and mind, with a gym, music room, sauna, and indoor pool.
• Ground Floor: eight capsules for everyday life—living, dining, cooking, resting—reconfigurable to adapt to changing needs.
• First Floor: work capsules with advanced insulation, designed for focus and collaboration. A special capsule introduces a flying mobility unit, symbolizing the future of personal transportation.
• Second Floor: a glazed indoor garden with passive climate systems, rainwater harvesting, and vegetation—an inner landscape that breathes with the house.
Structure & Materials
The hidden column system and central core ensure stability. White natural stone cladding and Low-E glass provide energy efficiency, while creating a timeless architectural expression.
Smart Systems
• Biosensors track health in real time.
• Climate and light adapt to user behavior.
• Biometric security ensures safety and privacy.
• Robotic service units circulate invisibly between floors.
• AI management learns, evolves, and enhances daily life.
This is not just a house.
It is a living system, a responsive architecture that grows with its inhabitants, protects them, and connects them to nature. It envisions a future where technology and ecology are one, shaping a new model of sustainable human habitat.
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