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THE APARTMENT - INTERIOR

Personal Project – Architectural Research

This is the apartment module of an IT employee working for the Central, the core organization of a totalitarian regime.
From this modular, standardized and sterile space, he leads a double life — outwardly compliant, inwardly defiant.
Beneath his bed lies a hidden hacking setup, while his walls glow with projected posters, powerful symbols of free expression in a censored world.
Years ago, his father — a university history professor — was arrested and disappeared after showing banned “relics,” proof of a past the Central wanted buried.
Driven by this personal loss, he now fights to expose the truth by infiltrating state-controlled propaganda and connects with other underground Rebellion members.

This project explores the ambiguity of a space that is both standardized, regularly inspected by security patrols, and deeply personal.