Angius STUDIO

MOBILE HABITATS / CLIMATE SHIFTS / RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURE / SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE

Our research explores design strategies for both mobility and habitation, with a particular focus on the environment as a meteorological entity. The studio develops mobile and responsive habitats that harmonize with the rhythms of nature, challenging traditional concepts of fixed and rigid boundaries. Our investigations encompass anthropogenic and natural habitats that are underdeveloped or overlooked, aiming to identify opportunities for meaningful contributions aligned with societal needs. The studio focuses on ecological and mechanical complexity, seeking to enable diverse levels of autonomy in movement, negotiation, and assembly strategies. We re-evaluate habitability as a minimal yet seamless extension of the human body—an adaptive, transformative interface that responds to environmental and programmatic fluctuations in constant motion. By rethinking infrastructure as dynamic and adaptable, we explore collective, large-scale occupancy strategies that emphasize self-sufficiency, adaptability, resource economy, and behavioral intelligence.