K2 House: A Modern Residence Showcasing the Cohesion of External and Internal Forms
Situated in Melbourne, Australia, K2 House is a modern residence that emphasizes the cohesion of external and internal forms, emerging the sense of continuity.
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Situated in Melbourne, Australia, K2 House is a modern residence that emphasizes the cohesion of external and internal forms, emerging the sense of continuity.
The playful spaces in Local House can be found in any room, including the bathroom. The wood elements are used for the staircase, window frame, furniture, and also bathroom storage. The architect also makes the spaces fun by playing some colors on the lamp and wall.
The compact volume of this simple house becomes the inherent characteristic. The architect cuts the house corners on the ground floor, creating an easy access to the house. It is same with the upper floor too, creating terraces that open to the house landscape.
The fractured plan of this living place helped the firm to form a dynamic series of masses softened by the nearby vegetation. Residual courtyards let the interior spaces to be invaded by natural light and respond to the desert’s solar exposure.
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