The design process for this house prioritized a qualitative atmosphere, emphasizing air, light, space, and views instead of the strict classification of use.
Air as a design concept creates a continuous inside-out relationship, blurring boundaries and enhancing natural ventilation, making the house feel part of its environment.
Furniture serves as temporary boundaries, allowing for versatile spatial organization that adapts over time to the users' needs within the home.
The use of metal columns and large windows along with a green roof design contributes to the dynamic nature of the architecture and environmental sustainability.
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