The traditional co-living form of three generations under one roof has evolved to meet changing family structures. The co-living form of one generation or two generations has become common nowadays. Modern living now prioritizes independence. Even the elders now desire their own personal living spaces, while younger members live nearby to care for them. As a result, modern housing is being reimagined to meet these needs of the modern living style. The common area is on the first floor, while the second floor contains the bedrooms, and the third floor includes a patio and ancestor shrine. The long layout of townhouses created an unavoidable challenge in introducing light to the center of the building. The owners also desired a piece of land so that they could accompany their children to get touch the soil, grow vegetables, and enjoy the changing seasons. Where there is a land of green, there is light.
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