Monday, October 13, 2008




The spaces have a rational logic to them; they flow according to the overall programme
The tendency exists for the occupant to become disorientated, which is the purpose of large openings and a permeation of the environment within the travel path.

The embracing of the site through more than just destination is essential for the building to maintain its theoretical premise. Thus, the garden area which is a central element of th efloor plan; occupants must walk throough it to get to the kitchen, it is the first thing visitors see as they enter the house. It also serves to draw a relationship to the site in detail and just through expansive views.

The connection must be more than an organic aesthetic; it must be intrinsic within the movement, an eclectic experience of all forms of nature and not just the visual.

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