A House To Gather / Sibling Architecture
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A House To Gather / Sibling Architecture
"Text description provided by the architects. A House to Gather is a project designed for the ultimate hosts. The young couple is renowned for their generous hospitality, opening up their home multiple times a week for everything from a quick aperitif to an expertly planned long luncheon. On a modest site and budget, this extension aims to match their generosity by giving them a new space to be with friends and family."
"A House to Gather is a project designed for the ultimate hosts. The young couple is renowned for their generous hospitality, opening up their home multiple times a week for everything from a quick aperitif to an expertly planned long luncheon. On a modest site and budget, this extension aims to match their generosity by giving them a new space to be with friends and family."
A House to Gather is a domestic extension designed to support frequent hosting for a young couple. The clients hold aperitifs and long luncheons multiple times each week and require flexible, convivial space. The project concentrates on maximizing social capacity and comfort on a modest site and under a limited budget. The addition creates a new, generous room that facilitates both brief, informal drinks and carefully planned longer meals. Materials, layout, and circulation prioritize ease of use, flow between kitchen and dining, and accommodating groups of varying sizes. The result aligns practical constraints with a hospitality-first brief, enabling consistent, welcoming gatherings for friends and family.
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