Brünjes, KatrinKöknar, Sait AliGioia Valentina ZerialBerlin International University of Applied Sciences2024-01-152025-11-282025-11-282023https://repository.berlin-international.de/handle/123456789/748AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This bachelor thesis explores the rising trend of micro-living as a potential solution to the challenges posed by increasing urbanization and high-demand real estate markets. The study delves into the definition, characteristics, and functions of micro-apartments, examining their feasibility, efficiency, and sustainability. It aims to understand spatial design fundamentals for micro-apartments and compares examples in cities like Berlinches Additionally, the thesis investigates the risks and difficulties associated with tiny living and evaluates whether micro-flats could be a viable solution for high-density living. The research question addresses how the development of micro-housing concepts can address the challenges of providing affordable and space-efficient housing in densely populated areas. Keywords: Micro-living, Micro-apartments, High-density living, Urbanization, Sustainable housing, Spatial design, Affordable housingMACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTEengAffordable HousingHigh-Density LivingMicro-ApartmentsSpatial DesignSustainable HousingUrbanizationMicro-LivingDevelopment of Micro-living Concepts as Practical and Sustainable Solution to High Density Housing ProblemThesis