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TechnoMuna
TechnoMuna
TechnoMuna proposes a speculative model of domestic architecture where living, research, and technological experimentation coexist within a collective environment. Designed as a cyber-bio commune for activists, researchers, and theorists, the project reimagines the home as a space for collaboration, fabrication, and knowledge exchange. The interior is organized around three key systems: fabrication laboratories, data and archive infrastructures, and modular "womb" sleeping units that support regeneration and reflection. These spaces operate as interconnected environments that merge technology, biology, and communal living. By integrating experimental materials and adaptive spatial systems, TechnoMuna explores how domestic architecture can evolve into a platform for new social and technological futures.