This is a narrative project using water as the element with all its different characteristics to create spatial components and configurations to construct a living system in, on and under the sea.
The design is about the interiority of space and the body experience of it in relation to the notion of water and its many functions. Water is an essential element used for different purposes to create and develop a habitat on sea. All living creatures require water to grow and reproduce. Water is the origin of life.
Water floods are predicted to have a major impact on our future living conditions affecting coastal areas where people live. As there will be not enough terrain for people to all live on land in the future, the government supplies several bubble-cells systems as home shelters on sea. Since living on sea is challenging, teenagers with a healthy body are sent to live in those water habitats. Although the living spaces and resources might be limited, the youngsters engage with the changing circumstances of living on sea and explore the created features of water and its various behaviour.