Art House / Kallos Turin
Briefly

Art House elegantly merges strict architectural codes with the natural environment by utilizing a dense concrete cube structure complemented by sinuous garden paths, embodying both rigidity and fluidity.
Kallos Turin embraced the cube form, viewing it not as a limitation but as an opportunity to create a monolithic and dense structure that harmonizes with its lush surroundings.
The circulation concept through Art House employs winding concrete paths, contrasting with the cubic form of the house while fostering a seamless connection between architecture and nature.
In collaboration with landscape architect Thomas Doxiades, the design integrates native vegetation, framing a landscape that will eventually merge with the architecture, blurring boundaries.
Read at ArchDaily
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