The Luxum Thesis is an open study on how architecture, design, and ethics evolve when intelligence becomes free. We explore what remains worth building — spaces, economies, and ideas that give meaning shape.
Its first case study, LightHouse, is a prototype recovery space for the urban era—a place where wellness, design, and community converge to offer an everyday reset. It's my first attempt at the key question The Luxum Thesis proposes;
As Luxum Thesis evolves, new studies will emerge across technology, education, and culture—each asking how architecture can restore value, presence, and purpose.
This is not just a community — it’s an inquiry. A living thesis on how to build meaning in an age of abundance. How architects and designers can now be the ones shaping society, rather than solving formal questions for predetermined, individualistic programs.