curvilinear house in south korea sweeps toward the ground with fluid facade
Briefly

In response to the client's request, architect Shinhyung Cho of Differential Permanence Architectural Office (DFFPM) proposed a house with an elegant, curvilinear design, lending the home's namesake. The defining feature of the Curvilinear House is its three-dimensional curved roof, which gradually descends toward the ground, creating a harmonious connection with the environment.
The team notes that this hands-on approach is rare in contemporary architectural design and construction, making this project a significant learning experience for the architects involved. Designed to connect the mountain, river, and site, the Curvilinear House is an experiment in architectural innovation by DFFPM.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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