Curved house

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Project • By Bjella ArchitecturePrivate Houses

Curves and Hues - A Sculpted Modern House in Minnesota

In the heart of Minnesota, where winters paint the landscape in hues of grey and white for months on end, a modern home challenges the monotony of the season. A sculpture for living, the home rises from the earth like a muted yellow, tapered drum, embracing both grace and boldness in its architectural design.Created for an extended family with an adventurous spirit and unafraid of a vibrant palette, this high-tech residence is a reaction to the cold, desolate winters of Minnesota, a winter refuge against the monotony of the grey and white, often dreary landscape. It is a canvas for color therapy, introducing warm reds, oranges, and yellows that fill the interior through stone and tile, rich wood wall panels, and exotic wood cabinets. Tim... More

Project • By AtelierzeroApartments

PM House

Renovation project for a young woman’s apartment. Being the windows located on one side only, the distribution of the house was made up of a single corridor which gave access to all the rooms. The project consists in eliminating this corridor, in favor of the creation of three cores - bedroom, bathroom, walk-in closet / storage rooms - highlighted by curved walls, around which the space is lived in a fluid and continuous way.Entrance, living room, kitchen and master bedroom can thus be read as a single sinuous space. More

Project • By s squared architectsHousing

The Skyward Home

The “Skyward” home is located on a 18 cents East facing narrow plot, located in a rural residential area in Haripad, Kerala. The clients approached S Squared Architects to build a home for them that would be simple, devoid of any pretensions from the outside but comfortable and convenient on the inside.One of the challenges that caught the attention of the S Squared team was the nature of the site itself. Aligned in the East West direction with approximately 14m width and 51 m length , the site had a very narrow frontage. Abutting the South East of the site was a “Sarpa kave” which is a sacred groove, specially meant for snakes. Sacred grooves in Kerala are considered to be divine and it was forbidden to kill snakes... More