Collaborative Project 1 | Group Project
Mera Habashi & Jonah Junco
COGNITIVE HOUSE
St. Louis faces a housing crisis rooted in exclusionary single-family zoning.
Principles: affordability, permanence, community engagement, biogenic design, active lifestyle.
Collage suggests living as a collective narrative.
CIRCULATION
Historic domesticity meets contemporary communal life.
ARAL VIEW
Street and home bleed together, encouraging encounter.
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
Section reveals integration of shared green space and alley-oriented access
BASMENT LEVEL
1. Storage 2. GYM / Laundry Room 3. Media room 4. Pantry
FIRST LEVEL
1. Great Room 2. Kitchen / Dining Area 3. Private Patio 4. Suite 5. Piano Stand 6. Shared Office Space 7. Living Space
SECOND LEVEL
1. Living Room 2. Roof Top Terrace 3. Shared Studio 4. Rood Top Terrace 5. Studio
THIRD LEVEL
1. Studio 2. Living Room
Situated in Saint Louis, this innovative co-housing project challenges the dominance of single-family housing by offering a collective, luxury living model for young urban residents. Instead of gated exclusivity, the design embraces openness — prioritizing pedestrian engagement, alley access, and shared communal life. The adaptable, modular layout promotes both privacy and connection, weaving together spaces for retreat with vibrant courtyards and collective amenities. This creates an energy-positive environment where shared living becomes aspirational rather than restrictive. By rethinking the neighborhood block, the project revitalizes the urban fabric, transforming the alley from a backdoor service route into a front stage for community interaction. Architecture here is not about isolation but about re-stitching people back into the city.
“This forward-thinking residence offers a counter-model to gated living — enhancing community engagement, promoting sustainable lifestyles, and setting a new standard for co-housing in the 21st century.”