The Art of Design Issue 76 2025 | Page 67

67 without muscle.” DKT took the bold decision to replaster much of the structure, reinforcing it from within to ensure longevity.
“ No matter how iconic a project looks from the outside, you have to check every detail,” Annahita adds.“ This house taught us that design is as much about what you don’ t see as what you do.”
The DKT Signature The Invisible House is now unmistakably a DKT project. Curvature tempers rigidity, texture offsets coolness, and every space has a purpose.“ It’ s about creating homes that let you breathe,” says
Dhil.“ Artful but not staged, layered but not busy. When you walk in, you feel it. You belong there.”
What was once Britain’ s most elusive house has been brought into focus. Not as an object, but as a home.
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