Examined modular design concepts for optimizing urban spaces, focusing on adaptable furniture and sustainable micro-living.

In dense urban settings, the need for adaptable, space-efficient interiors became increasingly important. This panel explored cutting-edge modular and multi-flexible design concepts that optimized urban spaces with innovative, customizable solutions. The discussion covered rapidly deployable furniture and fittings that adapted to various configurations, supporting dynamic lifestyles and maximizing limited square footage. Key themes included sustainable micro-living designs that balanced comfort and utility in small spaces, as well as how Building Information Modeling (BIM) and interoperable systems streamlined planning for seamless integration of modular elements.

Moderated by: Vikita Shahani - Director of Strategy and Innovation, Love That Design

Speakers Included: Leonardo Herman - Kiklos, Mennah Darwish - H&H, Utkarsh Singh - HBA, Rakan Aljandali - KCA, Noelle Hallabi - Edge Architects