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Conceptually, this house was designed to appear as pitch roof structure. Each floor was programmatically and topographically arranged as blocks that are linked by a continuous roof covering.
Expanding an structure that followed a Tropical Architecture Indonesia look. Studiokas explores a raw and industrial aesthetic through concrete, stone, and wood elements. With true underlying concept, the house took on a varied and eclectic nature.
The volume of the house was elevated above the ground and built into the public garden view designed to intensify connections between nature and architecture.
This house was made to transition from a solid and intimate form towards a more lightweight, ephemeral structure. The interwoven terraces were made to create unexpected relationships between different levels of the house and the natural landscape.