Micro-Cosm explores urban ideas within building scale. The City of Melbourne has 63,500 residents, of whom 23,777 or 37 percent are students (primarily tertiary foreign students). On the northern fringe of central Melbourne, this figure is closer to 50 percent. This rising demand in housing triggers the proliferation of ‘cookie cutter developments’, emphasizing the existing problems. This project establishes a connection between internal circulatory programs with the broader social context with a goal to integrate foreign demographics that are trapped in isolated social clusters.