About me
This studio and seminar operate as a GSAPP Clinic, offering a critical investigation into the role of Private Equity in the Single-Family Rental housing market and its broader impact on housing scarcity.
Through analysis and design, the work addresses how housing can be reimagined at scale in response to economic pressures, social inequity, and the shifting landscape of renewable energy and its emerging economy.
Our project focuses on the single-family home as a site for both spatial and environmental transformation. It proposes a new housing model that integrates solar energy not only as a source of power but as a design principle. Sunlight is used to shape how the home feels, moves, and glows throughout the day, creating a living environment defined by changing light, warmth, and atmosphere. By responding to natural cycles and embedding energy generation into the architecture, the home becomes both a shelter and a sustainable engine for the future.