Architecture of cohabitation evolved with our human tribalism. We belong to tribes; for safety, survival, and perhaps too – prosperity. At least, we used to.
Our environment is now a Built Environment. Our needs are met, yet our tribalism prevails, manifesting elsewhere.
Tribalism needs restoration to cohabitation.
Architects can achieve this in multi-residential design, granted contextual grounding, careful tribing, and conservative constraint.
Beginning with families, getting back to the dining table. Spreading to neighbours, chatting over the fence. And into the village, when communities gather around the campfire.

DINING
TRIBING
NEIGHBOUR
SECTION
AXO
MEDIA TITLE
STOKES VILLAGE
Architecture of cohabitation evolved with our human tribalism. We belong to tribes; for safety, survival, and perhaps too – prosperity. At least, we used to.
Our environment is now a Built Environment. Our needs are met, yet our tribalism prevails, manifesting elsewhere.
Tribalism needs restoration to cohabitation.
Architects can achieve this in multi-residential design, granted contextual grounding, careful tribing, and conservative constraint.
Beginning with families, getting back to the dining table. Spreading to neighbours, chatting over the fence. And into the village, when communities gather around the campfire.

DINING
TRIBING
NEIGHBOUR
SECTION
AXO
MEDIA TITLE
STOKES VILLAGE
Architecture of cohabitation evolved with our human tribalism. We belong to tribes; for safety, survival, and perhaps too – prosperity. At least, we used to.
Our environment is now a Built Environment. Our needs are met, yet our tribalism prevails, manifesting elsewhere.
Tribalism needs restoration to cohabitation.
Architects can achieve this in multi-residential design, granted contextual grounding, careful tribing, and conservative constraint.
Beginning with families, getting back to the dining table. Spreading to neighbours, chatting over the fence. And into the village, when communities gather around the campfire.

DINING
TRIBING
NEIGHBOUR
SECTION
AXO
MEDIA TITLE
STOKES VILLAGE
STOKES VILLAGE

Architecture of cohabitation evolved with our human tribalism. We belong to tribes; for safety, survival, and perhaps too – prosperity. At least, we used to.
Our environment is now a Built Environment. Our needs are met, yet our tribalism prevails, manifesting elsewhere.
Tribalism needs restoration to cohabitation.
Architects can achieve this in multi-residential design, granted contextual grounding, careful tribing, and conservative constraint.
Beginning with families, getting back to the dining table. Spreading to neighbours, chatting over the fence. And into the village, when communities gather around the campfire.
STOKES VILLAGE

Architecture of cohabitation evolved with our human tribalism. We belong to tribes; for safety, survival, and perhaps too – prosperity. At least, we used to.
Our environment is now a Built Environment. Our needs are met, yet our tribalism prevails, manifesting elsewhere.
Tribalism needs restoration to cohabitation.
Architects can achieve this in multi-residential design, granted contextual grounding, careful tribing, and conservative constraint.
Beginning with families, getting back to the dining table. Spreading to neighbours, chatting over the fence. And into the village, when communities gather around the campfire.