Unique House
The main idea of the project is to redefine the traditional model of a house by creating a multi-purpose building. The Unique House was built on the foundation of the family, a sense of security and peace of mind. To build a house of the future must foreground sensibility toward both nature and people's needs.
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View of the building from entrance.
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Building concept.
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Functional plan of the building.
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Sections and interior views.
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From concept to completion, this is a very well thought out project. I love that you took technology and climate change into consideration while still creating a multifunctional space that proves useful for leisure, work and family time.
I thinks this is truly a house of the future. It is eco-friendly and embraces how people will live in the future, as well as addressing possible adverse weather conditions due to climate change.
Creating houses that are supposed to work as a fortes creates a very dark vision of the future. Having seen what pandemic created in terms of isolation and depression should lead to more open design instead of encouraging closing up and separation.