One of the main challenges of modern residential architecture is to develop standardized designs that adapt to various lifestyles and uses.

In a saturated market, the design seeks to add value by offering amenities and common spaces aligned with the needs of the community. Spatial adaptability must meet emerging demands, and the preference for renting requires considering coexistence and multifunctionality. Collaboration between developers and architects is crucial to generate profitable projects that, in turn, improve urban quality of life.