The unconventional architectural design of this project was conceived to meet the client's specific request for a distinctive and curvilinear residence situated at a prominent corner site.
The building's configuration originates from a concept termed as the "centre of divinity," resulting in a circular structure that elegantly addresses the corner of the site, assuming a sinuous form that encompasses the entrance and extends to a tail end.
The building's configuration originates from a concept termed as the "centre of divinity," resulting in a circular structure that elegantly addresses the corner of the site, assuming a sinuous form that encompasses the entrance and extends to a tail end.
The pivotal "centre of divinity" encompasses the altar, a space of paramount importance to the client and their family, and is provided with a naturally illuminated triple-volume area. Positioned around this central space, a grand staircase ascends above a reflective pool.
The entire layout of the residence is shaped by the "one room thick" concept, fostering optimal ventilation and maximizing scenic vistas.