HABITABLE Furniture is a reconfigurable system of mobile elements, serving as both a flexible display and space-making solution.
JOY + ERGONOMICS + TRANSFORMABLE
We explored how design can enhance daily lives and activities, focusing on transformation and responsiveness to optimize space functionally and qualitatively. Joy and ergonomics were our primary goals.
Our collaborative project transformed a residual space in the UHCoAD into a joyful and versatile IA student lounge. Through teamwork, innovation, and a focus on ecological responsibility, we created a multifunctional furniture system. This system allows users to personalize their space for work, relaxation, and collaboration, combining advanced materials, recyclability, and playful design elements. The final prototype embodies playfulness, innovation, and user-centric design, inviting a closer look at diverse interactions within the space.
Visit each project page, including the complete magazines in PDF format, for insights into our process and results. Enjoy the journey!
OUR TEAM
Richele Refuerzo
Jesus Aquirre Victoria Gonzalez Alex Baltazar Paul Chavarria Whitney Lau Jade Guerra Virginia Briagas Elena Mexicano Thuc Tran Mikayla Zientek Marshall Bradley Nicole Valdes
PROFESSOR
Marta Rodriguez Ph.D. Architect
Marta Rodriguez's architectural journey spans continents, from Madrid to Tokyo and back to Paris, and now Houston, where she teaches and practices with a passion for creating inclusive, sustainable spaces. Her expertise in small-scale living and human-scale urban design is showcased through her award-winning projects and research-driven approach. Through her firm HABITABLE Studio and her advocacy in the Habitable City journal, Marta seeks a more connected, equitable, and livable built environment, embodying a vision of architecture that is adaptable.
TA
Lene Fourie
OUR COLLEGE
Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design UNIVERSITY of HOUSTON
WEBSITE DESIGN
Richele Refuerzo
01 INFLATABLES
Aimed to craft a vibrant and interactive piece that doubles as a versatile furniture system, these inflatable pieces
aim to blend fun and functional. Integrating origami principles, each piece mimics the structureability of paper with it’s geometric shapes and edges while optimizing the properties of inflabtables. By providing air-controlled flexibility, users are encouraged to adjust the furniture to their needs while exploring asymmetry and layering.The resulting two-piece furniture system includes a lounge chair and dual coffee table, each serving unique functions yet seamlessly combining when needed.