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#Research #Empirical findings #Architectural hypothesis #Validation design (RIA-ready)

Context Architecture Gaps
— Use Case v3.0

Two separate architectural problems limit AI-web interaction: context inheritance failure and context availability dependency. This use case provides empirical findings, architectural hypothesis, and validation metrics for Horizon Europe pilots.

Mobility Desk: Availability & Market Access

How access to the Internet House Architect is structured.

Anja Zoerner works across Frankfurt, Garmisch-Partenkirchen and
Mallorca. Availability is managed through a dedicated Mobility Desk.
This ensures focus, relevance and fair access.

Where architecture meets ethics, and code becomes legacy

A cultural movement
for ethical,
AI-ready web architecture

An Internet House is a semantic,
accessible, AI-fit architecture

We build websites as homes
— structured, soulful, and designed to endure

The Internet was never meant to be disposable.
Yet today, most websites are built to vanish — fast, fragile, and forgettable.
Internet Houses reclaims digital space as cultural space.

Where most see a website, we see a home for ideas
— crafted with precision, protected by ethics, and designed to endure

What Makes a Website an Internet House?

  • Semantic Structure 
    – Understandable for humans, interpretable for machines.
  • Sustainable Design 
    – Built for long-term performance and low impact.
  • Ethical Transparency 
    – Authorship, privacy, and ownership by design.
  •  Cultural Resonance 
    – Meaning beyond marketing.