This is the ethical core of Domus 100. It does not surveil you; it attends to you. The data it gathers is encrypted into a personal ontology that dies when you do—or, if you choose, transmutes into a memorial archive for descendants who never knew you young.
Every Domus 100 includes a final, optional chamber: the transept . This is not a bedroom or a sickroom. It is a space of deliberate withdrawal, oriented toward the rising or setting sun by your own recorded wish. Its walls are porous to sound but not to interruption. When biometrics indicate the approach of the final seventy-two hours, the room regulates itself to your comfort profile from age twenty-five—the temperature, the light spectrum, the smell of rain on dry soil you once loved. You die not in a strange white bed, but in the memory of your own vitality, held by the only building that ever truly knew you. domus 100
Our bodies age in slow, predictable arcs; our homes do not. By sixty, the stairs you ran up at twenty become a joint’s adversary. By eighty, the bathroom you once shared in haste becomes a theater of risk. The traditional response—retirement communities, assisted living, a final nursing room—fragments the self into successive containers. Domus 100 rejects this rupture. It asks: can a single architectural organism adapt so seamlessly that its inhabitant never has to leave, from first breath to last? This is the ethical core of Domus 100
Below the physical floor, a substrate of fiber optics and piezoelectric sensors forms a diagnostic nervous system. Domus 100 tracks not just motion but intention: the pause before a step, the tremor in a coffee cup, the silence where a nightly radio habit used to be. Its AI—trained not on population data but on your unique biographic rhythm—distinguishes a bad night from a stroke. It calls for help only when you cannot. It never announces itself as a nurse; it expresses care as architecture: a handrail that glows softly at 3 a.m., a floor that warms where you are about to step. Every Domus 100 includes a final, optional chamber: