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Architecture must be precise in many ways. There is the obvious technical or mathematical idea of precision—realizing demands and fulfilling requirements without error. However, architecture also has to be precise in how it defines spaces for living, in how it opens up possibilities for people’s lives. For many years, I have explored the question of how we want to live—in relation to our own private spaces as well as our communities, our cities, and the environment—and what architecture means in this context. Born from an idea of three‑dimensional living, Fifteen Fifteen’s strong sculptural form introduces horizontality to an urban tower. Its distinctive silhouette flows from the idea of activation. Fifteen Fifteen is about connectivity—connecting people to each other and to their surroundings—and offers an interactive way of living.