triple house by superhelix unfolds three successive gabled units clad in red cedar
Briefly

The design of the Triple House effectively adapts to local topographical challenges while aligning with zoning laws and meeting the residents' functional needs, showcasing innovative architectural responses.
By dividing the house into three distinct sections, Superhelix was able to meet the local requirement for the ridge alignment while maximizing the outdoor space and functionality of the living areas.
A striking feature of the Triple House is its middle section, which boasts large, uninterrupted windows that seamlessly blend the indoor spaces with the outdoor garden and terrace.
The strategic placement of the building along the northern edge of the plot optimizes land use, taking into account both the sloping topography and the design's aesthetic appeal.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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