The Centrifugal Villa by OBRA Architects at Southampton New York
OBRA Architects design The Centrifugal Villa at Southampton, New York. With a comprehension of the whole by sacrificing their individual geometric cohesiveness to the fractured configuration of the entire composition. Another subsequent of the idea to make the house look like throw out of the main body. The experience of the interior is characterized by constantly shifting vanishing points, at the place of their collision in each crease of the plan, large openings cutting dormer scoops on the roof, centrifugally release the views out to the surrounding landscape. The exterior cladding is detailed with vertical board and batten seams to give continuity to the building exterior and encourage an uninterrupted rhythmic flow around the elevations. Using geothermal heating and incorporates passive energy-saving techniques permit generous day-lighting and minimal artificial lighting needs.



















