M House / IDIN Architects
Briefly

The M house is constructed on the site of the client's previous residence, preserving large trees planted by her father. The architect designed the house around these trees, using negative spaces to create a unique layout that allows each room to benefit from direct views of the trees. This approach results in a significantly reduced buildable area, emphasizing the emotional and aesthetic value of the trees as keepsakes and enhancing the overall living experience in the home.
The design strategy for the M house involved creating a plan that utilizes existing trees as focal points for each room's view, leading to a unique architectural shape.
Large trees planted by the client's father are preserved within the house design, resulting in the architect using negative spaces to form the layout around these trees.
The buildable area of the M house is significantly reduced due to the preservation of large existing trees, which are intended to serve as keepsakes and enhance the living experience.
Architectural decisions were driven by the goal of preserving memories associated with the client's mother while ensuring that each room offers a distinct visual experience.
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