
Leaf Style explores how housing can become a starting point for wider urban regeneration. The project looks at the city as a living structure, inspired by the form and logic of a leaf. Each part of the leaf represents a different urban layer, such as housing, green spaces, mobility, public areas, and community life. Together, these layers show how the city works as an interconnected system. I developed this project to understand how residential areas can become more than places to live. They can also support social interaction, ecological balance, and better everyday life. Through adaptable housing strategies, green networks, and public space design, Leaf Style proposes a more balanced way of shaping urban growth. The aim is to connect density with nature, and individual living with collective urban life.