V
itrines are installed throughout
the inner side of the house,
enabling a direct connection
with the outdoors. Additionally, to provide
maximal
openness,
the
vitrines
are
disconnected from the columns.
Glass corners in the living room and bedrooms
are free of any constructive elements to allow
full access to the garden.
To soften the overall look of the large
building so that it feels as if it’s a part of
the neighborhood, the house was designed
as two separate masses, one on top of the
other, with the first floor being shorter than
the ground floor, creating a kind of ridge.
On this floor are four children’s suits with
rooftop balconies. Two suits on each side of
the house are connected with a bridge. The
bridge goes across the double space of the
lobby overlooking the entrance on one side
and the swimming pool on the other.
The basement has two additional children’s
suits facing the well-lit English courtyard and
the home theater.
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