My perspective has changed a lot about housing since pandemic hit us. There were so much to ponder and think about. If the pandemic never exist today, I probably would think housing as a building that follows human scale and human needs. But we were all in this together and staying at home for almost a year didn’t seem like the first week when the pandemic started.
While the first week seemed like holiday, the rest of the year seems the other way around. And now, most of us have to stay at home all day—all week! What’s more is that our activities changed inside our own house. Working, living, and playing become a blur into one. We, as humans, were always the ones to adapt into situations and into changes. And as for our house, will then become permanent object—as it used to be. But this pandemic came all of sudden,
without anyone’s expectations. And those permanency wasn’t something to be adaptable into these sudden explosion. This is when I started to question: what if our living unit can adapt too?