Curved wall and numerous stairs - a project of architects from Taiwan

Curved wall and numerous stairs - a project of architects from Taiwan

27 April 2021, 22:28
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Architects from Yuan Architects prepared and implemented the project of a two-story house with a curved wall. The latter became the focus of the entire structure.

The curved wall "climbs" upward with two staircases from the ground floor to the roof. The facade of the entire structure is covered with panoramic windows, concrete structure and white alabaster.

Inside, wooden planks were used as decoration. They cover not only walls, but also floors, ceilings, even planning elements.

The 2,390-square-foot home consists of a kitchen, dining room, large terrace, main entrance and mezzanine. The living area is concentrated on the ground floor. On the second floor there are bedrooms, living rooms and lounges.

According to the authors of the project, the arched wall represents life throughout the house. It permeates two floors, simultaneously separating and uniting them. The curved design reflects all kinds of light and color variations. After that, it projects the resulting "portion" onto the living space of the house.

The designers decided that the best way to show what their project looks like is to take a virtual tour of the house. The captured video clearly shows the accent curved wall, and the decoration with wooden planks, and the play of light and shade.

The house was made by order of one of the residents of the city, who wished to remain anonymous. In it, the man wanted to place his entire family - three generations.

The project was completed relatively recently, so its residents have not yet had time to move into the house. But soon the space will be filled with people, movement, life.

Earlier, OXO wrote about the bizarre transformation of a tractor shed into a house.

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