Living Environments
By 2030: two connected places, one coherent model
Life House is building toward two complementary environments: one in the city, one in the countryside. Together, they form a single care ecology linking inclusion, regulation, work, beauty, and daily life.
Life House treats joy, movement, beauty, and meaningful daily life as structural parts of care, not decorative extras. Art will also be part of Life House, not as an accessory, but as a real component of the environment. We believe in the emancipatory power of art: its capacity to restore dignity, open forms of expression, create beauty, and offer meaningful experiences beyond clinical or institutional frameworks.
At Life House, art is not a luxury. It is one of the ways a life can expand beyond limitation.
It is not about placing people somewhere. It is about creating environments where life becomes more breathable, more stable, and more dignified.