Home: Add & Alter explores a speculative yet plausible future of dwelling. This project proposes the membrane as a second skin:a living, breathing architecture that arrives not with foundations, but with adaptability. It finds refuge in the the abandoned, the half-built, transforming them into inhabitable sanctuaries. Rooted in the concept of the womb as the first shelter, the membrane evolves as a dynamic system of survival & intimacy
For digital nomads and transitional inhabitants, whose lives resist rootedness, this parasitic architecture offers an ever-shifting sense of place. It is not built to last forever but to exist long enough. It negotiates with wind, light, and human presence. It inflates with life and deflates into silence. It is shelter without ownership, home without address. The membrane does not merely cover space- it becomes space.It questions what is essential to live, to feel, and to belong.