Residence and Artist’s Studio Connected by a Glass Bridge
Polished cement floors unify the spaces, while the spaces inside flow from one into the next – library/hallway, dining room, kitchen and living room. A single bedroom, dressed in concrete on the exterior, invites the inhabitants in for a restful night, while the rest of the floor plan is divided between living spaces and work spaces. A narrow T-shaped window adorns the corner of the bedroom volume, while the rest of the windows display a concrete frame that guides the view towards specific outside features, as the architects say: “ The property is surrounded by beautiful views of the city and surrounding landscape. The home/workshop was intended to be situated in direct relation to the cardinal points. The windows were thought of as cubes orientated toward those same scenic views and this idea gave way in turn to two distinct lawn and garden spaces. ”



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