
"The house appears single-story and small from the street, while from the garden, it reveals a two-story, open, and large structure."
"The central staircase space, referred to as the 'torso', serves as a connection between the western and eastern wings, representing the day and night zones."
"The design emphasizes a visual axis and descent into the forest landscape, allowing the house to become an integral part of its natural surroundings."
"Complementary colors green and red are used in the design, reinforcing the house's organic relationship with the forest."
The design of the house is influenced by its natural surroundings, featuring a spruce forest, a slope, and views of large tree trunks. The structure appears small and single-story from the street, while revealing a larger, two-story form from the garden. The central staircase connects different zones of the house, emphasizing a visual axis that leads into the forest. The color scheme incorporates green and red, enhancing the house's organic connection to its environment.
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