A Home for a Peer is a residential project designed for a future user, exploring the relationship between domestic life, creative production, and self-reflection through a balanced spatial system. The project is grounded in the concepts of sound, frequency, and silence, where silence is understood not as an absence, but as an active condition produced through spatial and acoustic balance. Public, semi-public, and private functions are articulated through gradual transitions, level changes, and thresholds that shape both movement and sensory experience. An integrated exhibition space extends the project’s scope to support emerging artists within the surrounding context. Through a continuous interior–exterior flow, the project is conceived as an adaptive structure that gradually becomes an integral layer of the urban fabric over time.
Author: Şevval Kahraman
Studio: ARCH 201 Fall 2025
Instructor(s): Alp Giray Köse





