Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified

Adi Hidayat 3:00 PM
Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified, Japanese architecture firm Naf Architect & Design made this Zen style home; a contemporary two-volume house with partitioned structures that are still brought together. The utilization of the same materials in every volume – a lot of glass and wood – makes a feeling of congruity.

Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified

Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified
Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified

The fronts of the two houses are cut with a persistent divot, a flighty component that further sets the feeling of two-in-one. The glass dividers give the houses a regular light, and uncovered wood shafts and encircling gives these moderate insides a solid and organized look. Yet in spite of their physical likenesses, these mirror-picture houses assume altogether different parts. One volume is utilized within day by day, single-family living, while alternate gives security as a work space, for diverting and pleasing visitors. Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified

Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still UnifiedContemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still UnifiedContemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified

Contemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still UnifiedContemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still UnifiedContemporary Two-Volume House Design with Separate Structures That are Still Unified

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