PARENTS' House / YES.ARCH
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PARENTS' House / YES.ARCH
"The existing three-story building sits on terraced terrain, accessible from both north and south. Years of habit had formed a vertical functional zoning: the second floor, connecting to the vehicular road in the southern community, served as the main entrance, housing the living room, garage, guest room, balcony, and atrium; the first floor, backing against the hillside retaining wall and facing the rear garden, connected to the pedestrian secondary entrance and consisted of the dining room, kitchen, and entertainment room;"
"the second floor, connecting to the vehicular road in the southern community, served as the main entrance, housing the living room, garage, guest room, balcony, and atrium; the first floor, backing against the hillside retaining wall and facing the rear garden, connected to the pedestrian secondary entrance and consisted of the dining room, kitchen, and entertainment room; the third floor was the most private sleeping area, containing two bedrooms and a study."
The existing three-story building sits on terraced terrain with access from both north and south. Years of habit produced a vertical functional zoning: the second floor connects to the vehicular road in the southern community and serves as the main entrance, housing the living room, garage, guest room, balcony, and atrium. The first floor backs against the hillside retaining wall, faces the rear garden, connects to the pedestrian secondary entrance, and contains the dining room, kitchen, and entertainment room. The third floor is the private sleeping area with two bedrooms and a study. The renovation retained the established zoning while focusing on releasing the house's spatial potential to catalyze the evolution of future life.
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