The interior concept focuses on creating flexible and adaptable living spaces within a new rooftop residential layer. The aim is to support different forms of urban living, from individual studios to shared and family apartments, while connecting private units with communal interiors that encourage everyday interaction.
The interiors are organised around modular apartment layouts, shared corridors, community rooms and semi-private roof terraces. The project combines compact residential units with collective spaces such as coworking areas, a restaurant, a street-art gallery, a reading room and a multifunctional hall. The interior atmosphere is intended to be open, light and informal, supporting both privacy and community life.
The interiors are based on a 4.2 × 4.2 m modular grid, which allows apartments to be combined, divided or adapted over time. Non-load-bearing partitions provide flexibility, while CLT vertical cores organise circulation and access. Timber construction, exposed structural elements, natural materials, daylight, loggias and green roof terraces create a warm, sustainable and human-scale interior environment.