This project involves the renovation and extension of an existing single-storey residential building, transforming it into a two-storey home. The updated design includes a master bedroom, a regular bedroom, and an open living area featuring a high ceiling.
The design concept is around
modular repetition and spatial hierarchy, carefully balancing
solidity and transparency. The architecture responds to its context with a
grid-based logic, allowing light, air, and circulation to move fluidly throughout the space.
Key conceptual pillars appear to be:
1. Modularity & Rhythm
Repeated elements create a sense of order and clarity.
Voids and solids punctuate the space, enabling both privacy and openness.
2. Contextual Sensitivity
- Shading devices, solid-void relationships, and orientations show awareness of climate and surroundings.
3. Light as a Design
Interior spaces are sculpted using natural light.
The interplay of light and material seems intentional and poetic.
4. Functional Clarity
- Clear zoning and logical circulation routes suggest a user-centric design approach.
5. Material Contrast
- Likely use of contrasting textures and materials (solid vs. glass, rough vs. smooth) to define space and character.
This project involves the renovation and extension of an existing single-storey residential building, transforming it into a two-storey home. The updated design includes a master bedroom, a regular bedroom, and an open living area featuring a high ceiling.
The design concept is around
modular repetition and spatial hierarchy, carefully balancing
solidity and transparency. The architecture responds to its context with a
grid-based logic, allowing light, air, and circulation to move fluidly throughout the space.
Key conceptual pillars appear to be:
1. Modularity & Rhythm
Repeated elements create a sense of order and clarity.
Voids and solids punctuate the space, enabling both privacy and openness.
2. Contextual Sensitivity
- Shading devices, solid-void relationships, and orientations show awareness of climate and surroundings.
3. Light as a Design
Interior spaces are sculpted using natural light.
The interplay of light and material seems intentional and poetic.
4. Functional Clarity
- Clear zoning and logical circulation routes suggest a user-centric design approach.
5. Material Contrast
- Likely use of contrasting textures and materials (solid vs. glass, rough vs. smooth) to define space and character.
This project involves the renovation and extension of an existing single-storey residential building, transforming it into a two-storey home. The updated design includes a master bedroom, a regular bedroom, and an open living area featuring a high ceiling.
The design concept is around
modular repetition and spatial hierarchy, carefully balancing
solidity and transparency. The architecture responds to its context with a
grid-based logic, allowing light, air, and circulation to move fluidly throughout the space.
Key conceptual pillars appear to be:
1. Modularity & Rhythm
Repeated elements create a sense of order and clarity.
Voids and solids punctuate the space, enabling both privacy and openness.
2. Contextual Sensitivity
- Shading devices, solid-void relationships, and orientations show awareness of climate and surroundings.
3. Light as a Design
Interior spaces are sculpted using natural light.
The interplay of light and material seems intentional and poetic.
4. Functional Clarity
- Clear zoning and logical circulation routes suggest a user-centric design approach.
5. Material Contrast
- Likely use of contrasting textures and materials (solid vs. glass, rough vs. smooth) to define space and character.