From Hidden Backrooms to Storage Units, Foreign Domestic Workers and the Evolution of their Living Space

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 21/07/2021
From Hidden Backrooms to Storage Units, Foreign Domestic Workers and the Evolution of their Living Space

Looking through interior images of houses, we often see grand bedrooms with an influx of natural lighting. We see inviting open-space living rooms, lush terraces, and kitchens with high-end equipment and refined finishes. But what we don't see is that behind these sleek walls are small neglected bedrooms without proper ventilation, natural light...
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