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Cube House Responds to Privacy Issue Through Visual Barrier

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PROJECT NAME
LOCATION
Bandung, Indonesia
COMPLETION YEAR
2019
GROSS FLOOR AREA
470 square metres
ARCHITECTURE FIRM
ARCHITECT
Michael Marino, Noerhadi
CONTRACTOR
Kristian Budhianto
PHOTOGRAPHY
kiearch
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This modern tropical-style house is located in an industrial area with a large road that serves as a connecting route. Therefore, the most significant challenge in the design was creating a private impression without a fence around the building.

Cube House Responds to Privacy Issue Through Visual Barrier

Responding to this issue, the architect created a double concrete wall with large openings as a fence as well as a barrier for the owner's privacy while displaying the visual impression of minimal boundaries.

Cube House Responds to Privacy Issue Through Visual Barrier

The gaps in the walls create a simpler visual with some surrounding vegetation. Also, the windows are deliberately not made to face certain areas to avoid viewing the main factory road.

Cube House Responds to Privacy Issue Through Visual Barrier

A skylight is incorporated at the top of the house to optimise natural air circulation and lighting. All design solutions applied in Cube House certainly create a bright indoor with proper circulation while maintaining the high privacy of the homeowner.

Cube House Responds to Privacy Issue Through Visual Barrier

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