
"Initially envisioned as a renovation of an existing house, this project evolved into the creation of a new residence, located on the same lot as the old construction. The underlying question of the architectural concept, therefore, is the balance between the new and the memory of the qualities of the old, so as to make the new house a fulfillment of the clients' desires while also establishing a connection with the past life at the site."
"The underlying question of the architectural concept, therefore, is the balance between the new and the memory of the qualities of the old, so as to make the new house a fulfillment of the clients' desires while also establishing a connection with the past life at the site. The challenge was to achieve more space and better conditions for the interaction of residents and their guests, both inside and outside the house, while maintaining familiarity with the land and its shelter."
A renovation plan evolved into a new residence built on the same lot as the previous house. The design centers on balancing new construction with memory of the old to fulfill clients' desires and retain connection to the site's past life. Spatial adjustments aim to provide more room and improved conditions for resident and guest interaction. Interior and exterior relationships receive equal attention to enhance social engagement. The design maintains familiarity with the land and its shelter while delivering increased functionality and an updated living environment.
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