“Multicore Assembly” investigates prefabrication strategies through a modular steel cage system and pneumatic glass cushions. The project explores how preassembled structural and envelope components can be integrated into a cohesive construction logic that balances adaptability, transparency, and material precision. By isolating and analyzing a specific detail within the assembly, the design reflects a deep engagement with the tectonics of layered construction and the spatial potential of industrial systems adapted for architectural use. The result is a highly controlled, yet flexible structural concept that foregrounds construction as both a technical and expressive act.
Leon Mackowski, 2022-2023
An experimental micro-architecture project, Tiny Estate explores the potential of small-scale living through rigorous spatial organization and innovative construction techniques. The project emphasizes a minimal footprint with a clearly defined thermal envelope, precision-cast concrete components, and a finely articulated assembly logic. Through a combination of cast-in-place and ultra-high-performance precast concrete elements, the structure demonstrates both material efficiency and refined detailing. Integrated openings and transitional zones—carefully oriented in response to cardinal directions—enhance the quality of interior experience, blending structural clarity with spatial intimacy.