Wall House by Formwerks Architects

Wall House Front
The Wall House adopts a highly introverted stance, seeking to dissociate with its adjoining neighbour or for that matter the street. Strategically, the main fenestration looks to the side while other parts of the house are ventilated and lit indirectly through surgical openings. This effectively fortifies the spaces within from unwelcome gaze while allowing valuable day lighting and ventilation.

Site Elevation Wall House

Attic Family Wall House
The architect, Formwerks Architects, using simplest, archetypal form that generates the greatest internal volume while keeping the facade decidedly minimal. He also adopting the double-pitched roof to accommodate the family lounge in the attic with the front roof splaying away from the party wall to open out for the roof terrace and pool.

Wall House Pool
The main spaces are arranged with the circulation along the adjoining party wall, capitalizing on the void spaces for ventilation and indirect light. On the upper floor, the attached bathrooms are organized along the western façade to soak in the sun while buffering the bedrooms.

Wall House Master Bedroom
- Wall House Front
- Site Elevation Wall House
- Wall House Carporch
- Wall House Pool
- Wall House Roof Terrace
- Wall House Unique Window
- Attic Family Wall House
- Wall House Gallery
- Wall House Master Bedroom





















