Tackling the tough space between public and private living, scenic views and solitary peace, sloped landscapes and flat living, this simple plan solves many fundamental house design problems with elemental style and elegant efficiency.
Rather than construct a rectangular home with prescribed paths and conventional spaces, a continuous curve was used by the architects of Subarquitectura to invite new perspectives, interactions and experiences inside and outside of this round house.
Much like a medieval fortress or ancient cave dwelling, the most private spaces – a windowless media and living room area – is found at the center of the structure, while shared areas and community places exist along the periphery.
Source : dornob
Rather than construct a rectangular home with prescribed paths and conventional spaces, a continuous curve was used by the architects of Subarquitectura to invite new perspectives, interactions and experiences inside and outside of this round house.
Much like a medieval fortress or ancient cave dwelling, the most private spaces – a windowless media and living room area – is found at the center of the structure, while shared areas and community places exist along the periphery.
Source : dornob
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