House A
Mas, Ubud, Bali
Type: Residential
Building Size: 1,000 m²
Completed in 2015
House A
Mas, Ubud, Bali
Type: Residential
Building Size: 1,000 m²
Completed in 2015
Project photographed by tommaso riva
House a is based on a linear, 4 story arrangement that is designed to counteract the steep slope of the property site by becoming a bridge house.
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The central theme of this project is articulated through a combination of two seemingly contrasting, architectural expressions; a notion of a romantic ruin, strongly connected to the ground and an ephemeral, transparent structure holding a series of roofs. these two atmospheric forces contrast and support each other. the master deck is crowning the structure, continuing through a double height exterior living space.
The silhouette is a sequence of five roofs of different lengths, juxtaposed with wall surfaces tiled with locally sourced kerobokan stone. linear skylights and gaps between the roofs generate a ‘barcode’ like light composition throughout the interior and exterior spaces of the house, changing as the sun makes its way from east to west.
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House A
Mas, Ubud, Bali
Type: Residential
Building Size: 1,000 m²
Completed in 2015
Project photographed by tommaso riva
House a is based on a linear, 4 story arrangement that is designed to counteract the steep slope of the property site by becoming a bridge house.
Read more
The central theme of this project is articulated through a combination of two seemingly contrasting, architectural expressions; a notion of a romantic ruin, strongly connected to the ground and an ephemeral, transparent structure holding a series of roofs. these two atmospheric forces contrast and support each other. the master deck is crowning the structure, continuing through a double height exterior living space.
The silhouette is a sequence of five roofs of different lengths, juxtaposed with wall surfaces tiled with locally sourced kerobokan stone. linear skylights and gaps between the roofs generate a ‘barcode’ like light composition throughout the interior and exterior spaces of the house, changing as the sun makes its way from east to west.
Read less