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the wall system that seperates the public part of the house from the private is made of two interlocking screen layers. The whole wall system can be moved and manipulated to create opaque walls or ones that are much more transparent depending on the needs of the family. This is part of a responsive system that allows the occupant to determine the amount of light, air and privacy to flow through their rooms.
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1/16″ site model close up of roofscape
our house nestles itself against the crest of a hill which allows the southern facade to be open and look out over the landscape. the driveway curves around so that it is seen before it is entered from below. read more
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As we continue to develop our ideas through drawings and diagrams, our roofscape gains more and more detail.
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In this image of the roofscape as seen from below, the transformation from the straight and regular grid of the structure to the canted grid of the skylights themselves can be seen. This creates a very unique visual dynamic and also allows us to more carefully calibrate the skylights to the direction of the sun and flow of the wind across the roof. read more
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This is the initial model and diagram that show how we’re envisioning our skylight system. It’s a plug-in system built around the idea that a frame module gets repeated to create the form and structure of the roof. The light is then refined and customized through the catalog of plug-in pieces. read more
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