Solo-Living
The interactive effects of social changes such as changes in
social attitudes, the advancement
of women's status, changes in
communication methods, largescale
urbanization, and the
significant extension of human
lifespan, have driven the growth
of the solitary population. Among
these factors, in large cities with
more job opportunities, the rate of
people living alone is much higher
than in other cities.
However, in contradiction to this increasingly obvious phenomenon
in recent years, the chaos of urban
public spaces has worsened the
survival situation of young people
under high pressure.
This project aims to explore how
to make reasonable decisions based
on existing public spaces.