Breaking the rules.
Architects like to think in big ways and this project reflects on a confident relationship between the client and architects. They let courage and creativity without constrains to be the focus. Central volume is an interpretation of a barn house. Slightly asymmetric roof is elevated above the main volume. Intersection of the volumes is rotated on the main axis. The exterior shell is Window reveals are extended and includes both ground and first floor’s windows. Plated in orange coated steel. Wall insertions between levels are finished in wood siding. The chimney is a vertical accent element, in black limestone, contrasting on the glass. The total of principles adopted in “subtracting” , “adding” and applying diverse “materials”, are breaking the rules of traditional way we imagine a private house.