Re-Habitable urbanism serves as a self-organised city with a plethora of community opportunities aimed at improving living conditions in Detroit’s Corktown. The apartment building portion of the site consists of a stacking grid system of modular trays that is interchangeable with desired programs.
The lower density portion of the site diverts from the typical North American single-family home towards a woven network of smaller detached homes and townhouses. This project acts as a positive factor in determining the morphology and new building blocks for the potential of North Corktown.
Architectural Design Studio instructed by Sharon Haar & Adam Smith | 2023
In collaboration with Lauren Jenkins
Location: Detroit, MI. USA | Function: Commercial, Residential, Recreational