This House design multi tasks as a house for three generations of a family and their many visitors, a busy workspace, and on occasion a cultural hub. The house consist of three levels: the private domain of the nuclear family (bedrooms and breakfast room), the shared inter-generational spaces such as the family room, kitchen and dining areas, and the fluid public domain of the lobby and living spaces.


The house sets about to create its own terrain, a veritable oasis, within its inscribed territory. The forecourt is landscaped with gracious steps and pools. Crisp clear planes are articulated with materials: stone, wood, concrete which are simply striated or set in interlocking patterns. They come alive when light hits the different horizontal surfaces. Transparency is achieved by not only by glass, but a combination of water, reflection, and modulated lighting. At night the house appears magical, glowing like a lantern and allowing glimpses of activity within.
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November 21st, 2010 at 8:11 am
Our homes reflect our character. That’s why many people tend to spend their money just to have their homes decorated using their own ideas of what a home should be all about.