House Within a Few Lines / fala
Briefly

The geometry of a narrow house is settled within a few lines. Curved walls are intersected with sinuous ceiling resulting in a space that is not static. In the evening, multiple folds and creases create a bizarre game of light and shadow.
Open to the back garden, the living room unfolds between the two surfaces. It features a turquoise ceramic tile floor and a light green ceiling, all concealed beneath a metal roof. The house maintains an unassuming front, contrasting with a vibrant and whimsical back facade.
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