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The project aims to address the in-situ living conditions of migrant construction workers housed within or adjacent to active construction sites. It proposes an architectural response that prioritizes health, hygiene, and spatial dignity through context-sensitive and user-driven design. The brief explores the challenges of temporary housing—such as overcrowding, lack of sanitation, poor ventilation, and absence of privacy—and transforms them into opportunities for spatial reconfiguration. By introducing modular units, redefined circulation, and shared amenities, the design ensures environmental comfort, safety, and community interaction. The project frames architecture as a tool to promote well-being, equity, and human value within a transient urban condition.
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