In a seaside condominium characterized by conventional two-story houses, the design prioritized privacy by placing the living areas between windowless walls, using travertine, and strategically positioning openings.
The unique architectural solution employed movable wooden mashrabiya on the front and rear facades to enhance privacy and provide comfort during high temperatures, showcasing the integration of functionality and aesthetics.
The building's aesthetic is a blend of modernism and contemporary design, utilizing just two materials—travertine and wood—while the landscaping includes Pandanus plants and bamboo hedges to further enhance privacy.
The residence includes diverse areas with alternating ceiling heights, an intimate balcony, and a secondary swimming pool on the terrace, encapsulating the balance between communal and private spaces.
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