Eco-collectivity defines a systematic approach where the set of elements and parameters allows for diverse possible transformations as response to the physical and social context. A systematic organisation consists of a generic grid and basic unit. Basic unit is developed as a hexagonal cluster with 6 elements, which can be reduced in order to open up and achieve a relation with another cluster and/or open space. Grid defines maximum possible infrastructure network, which is further minimized. parametric response of the system to the several levels of the context:
– loosening the edge density towards the cemetery in the north and towards the allotment gardens in the south. - embedding the axial position of the existing building structure - opening the wall to the hidden garden - exploiting the existing green qualities of the site (large green spaces + large trees)- adapting the spatial structure to the small volumes of allotment gardens with small scale add-ons- top houses with the roof garden. One or several basic units - clusters are forming living island - a micro neighbourhood with clearly allocated open space and unique identity on several levels.