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In this project, co-living housing units are designed to help relatively vulnerable single-mother families experiencing financial problems. They guarantee private rooms for every household. Kitchens, working spaces, and gyms are shared. Curvy surfaces are employed as basic geometries to provide subtle enclosures. Visual connections between people located inside and outside of the volume offer a sense of security.