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Homes

Name
Sofie Marcussen
Education degree
Master
Study programme
Spatial Design - Architecture, Design and Interiors
Year
2021

‘Homes’ is a project that aims to create interior architecture for homes of the future for single parents. It unveils a new typology of living wherein the spatial layout is affected by the building, the belongings and the use. This priority of personal belongings and lifestyle informs the spatial configuration and responds to the restrictions some face in standardized, dense-living typologies.

An anthropological focus on modern social conditions, shows the home as a common vessel for single parents and their individual lifestyle. With four tenant representative families, ‘Homes’ unpacks the idiosyncrasies of the single-parent and implements these as an ideology for under- standing the division of space of a rotating family schedule.
With each dwelling a chosen element is derived from the personal narrative of each single parent. These motives, inform the placement of walls, and playfully suggest the configuration of each persons use and belongings. Each design will show the relation and interplay between the spatial element, open space and layout of rooms.
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With each dwelling a chosen element is derived from the personal narrative of each single parent. These motives, inform the placement of walls, and playfully suggest the configuration of each person's use and belongings. Each design will show the relation and interplay between the spatial element, open space and layout of rooms.
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LONG SECTIONG OF THE APARTMENTS
VIEW IN TRINE AND EVA MARIES HOME
VIEW IN TORBEN, JEPPE AND MIKKELS HOME
The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Good health and well-being (3)
Sustainable cities and communities (11)

CV

CV

Telefon
25 53 37 17
Education & Relevant Courses
2019
2021

Master of design, The Royal Danish Academy, Spatial design

The master have the focus been on dwellings and the relationship between architecture, design and people.
2014
2017

Bachelor of design, The Royal Danish Academy, Spatial Design

Studies of spatial design within: office space, housing, exhibition design, retail and furniture design.
2016
2016

Exchange Program, Osaka Seikei University, Osaka, Japan

The focus was Japanese building methodes, traditions and style