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The design for an artist village in Nordhavn, Copenhagen, focusing on neurodiverse communities. This project is characterized by a productive reimagination of fuzziness which could be seen as saftety, permeability, blurring, and productive cohabitation on the site. The project challenged the concept of physical accessibility and expand it to mentally or spiritually access each other’s world. The final proect is a fuzzy and messy village where the bond between neurodiverse people and nature could be regained.