“Just enough” is the point where something truly works—without excess, but without lack. It’s a balance between need and measure, where nothing is added just because it can be.

In architecture, it means creating spaces that serve people, not impression. A bit of discipline, a bit of sensitivity—and a result that makes sense, but also has soul.

Marina Marušić, Architect
Končar, Croatia


This contribution is part of our ongoing survey “TOO MUCH? What is just enough?” where we collect personal reflections on excess and balance in life, architecture and design. We are gathering diverse, thought-provoking answers that will help shape future discussions and content.

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