YEAR
2014

PROJECT
Residential

LOCATION
Conceptual Project

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A white monolithic volume sits within the forest, intersected by a central void that establishes a direct connection with the surrounding landscape. The over 200° exposure allows natural light to flood the interiors until sunset, while at night, the house offers an ever-changing astronomical experience, making sleepless nights immersive and evocative.

The ground floor is conceived as a fluid open space, where the living area and kitchen seamlessly interact with the forest. Full-height glazing dissolves boundaries between interior and exterior, amplifying the perception of space, light, and nature.

Two symmetrical staircases lead to the upper volumes, containing bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Suspended over the central void, these elements enhance the sense of lightness and spatial hierarchy, creating a balance between openness and intimacy within the immersive natural setting.

A white monolithic volume sits within the forest, intersected by a central void that establishes a direct connection with the surrounding landscape. The over 200° exposure allows natural light to flood the interiors until sunset, while at night, the house offers an ever-changing astronomical experience, making sleepless nights immersive and evocative.

The ground floor is conceived as a fluid open space, where the living area and kitchen seamlessly interact with the forest. Full-height glazing dissolves boundaries between interior and exterior, amplifying the perception of space, light, and nature.

Two symmetrical staircases lead to the upper volumes, containing bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Suspended over the central void, these elements enhance the sense of lightness and spatial hierarchy, creating a balance between openness and intimacy within the immersive natural setting.