The aim of the project is to create a residential module in bionic style. The inspiration was a seashell. Good design can optimise space, improve its ergonomics and create an atmosphere conducive to relaxation, creativity and communication. In modern megacities, where space can be limited, the right approach to the design of a living module becomes especially relevant, as it helps not only to solve practical problems, but also reflects the individuality and lifestyle of its residents.
This project consists of 2 main parts.
The upper and right part presents the main view frames.
The rest of the project shows the plans of the first and second floors, the plan of lighting equipment and flooring. For better understanding of the project are shown sweeps of walls. And also accent functional equipment is presented
The structural design of a residential module includes a frame system made of durable materials such as steel and wood, providing stability and flexibility in layout. The external walls consist of heat and sound insulating sandwich panels and the roof is flat. The module is equipped with large windows for natural light and ventilation, as well as modern engineering systems, including electricity, water and heating. The interior space is organised with ergonomics in mind, including areas for rest, sleep and kitchen, creating a comfortable and functional living environment.