Architecture finds its purpose not in what it adds to the world, but in what it makes possible within it: shelter, stillness, a sense of arrival. That moment when a space needs nothing more and nothing less. The quiet feeling that nothing is missing and nothing is too much. That, to us, is just enough.

Tamara Stefanoska, Architect
Studio Plato, North Macedonia


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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