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The housing project is a revaluation of domestic labor through the recentering of the kitchen. The scheme challenges previous ideas that instances of domestic labor should be concealed behind white walls, which have allowed it to become isolating and burdensome by instead creating opportunities for domestic labor to become both visible and communal.