As urban living becomes denser, the challenge of small-space design grows more relevant. This session focuses on the art of making less feel like more—through multifunctional layouts, clever storage, and visually expanding techniques.
We’ll examine case studies of compact apartments, micro-offices, and modular interiors that prioritize flow, flexibility, and light. Topics include vertical zoning, convertible furniture, neutral layering, and how to blend personal comfort with practicality.
Perfect for architects, interior stylists, and furniture designers, this lecture offers a toolkit of ideas and principles for creating small spaces that are both livable and loveable.