AKIRA KODAMA        
           
   
    Inspirations that made me finalize this structure
came from my three most favorite terms. Eating, working,
and sleeping.
[1]Eating-space with collective water systems where
bathroom, toilet, laundry, and a kitchen is situated in a group.
[2]Working-space with functional built-in shelves and
table for productive work to be done.
[3]Sleeping-space to rest, sleep, work out, and chat
when friends come to visit.
 

From the three terms which I focused on, I developed psychologically a personal estimated height for the ceilings of each space.
[1]-An average height of 210 cm for this space because it is the space with the main entrance. Comfortable space to walk through.
[2]-As you go farther inside from the [1]space, you will enter a narrower space which is the working space. I personally feel calm and relaxed in a packed space so the
height of this space is 180 cm In this space my concentration increases so the work will be productive. (Height where I can touch the ceilings with my arms still bent.)

  [3]-Going through this [2]space, you will enter the final space which is a sleeping space. Not just to rest but it is also a
space like the living room so you can interact when visitors come.
Within the ceiling and wall, I put together a built-in workout system so I can exercise any time I feel like it when I'm in my private space.