Fuzzy House / SO
This private house is situated in a plot where the owner left empty for many years. The land had been used by the people around the area as a shortcut between 2 local roads, which has created a path/trace almost permanently.
© Filippo Poli
Architects: SO
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Principal Architect: Narong Othavorn
Area: 250.0 m2
Photographs: Filippo Poli
Assistant Architect: Thinnapong Yodhong
Interior Design: SO
Contractor: Ton-Aek Construction by Tachanop Banchongrak
Land Area: 600 sqm
© Filippo Poli
Text description provided by the architects. This private house is situated in a plot where the owner left empty for many years. The land had been used by the people around the area as a shortcut between 2 local roads, which has created a path/trace almost permanently.
Lower Floor Plan
Upper Floor Plan
The house was considered to still let that path being in function even when the construction is finished, and to appear almost as nothing much happens from constructing this house. The result is a building fuzzily sits between privacy and public domain whereas the owner can live his private life within the double enclosed space.
© Filippo Poli
Even though one of the entrances shares the same path that run through the house from front to back, the separated little weed garden that can be seen before entering the ho...
© Filippo Poli
Architects: SO
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Principal Architect: Narong Othavorn
Area: 250.0 m2
Photographs: Filippo Poli
Assistant Architect: Thinnapong Yodhong
Interior Design: SO
Contractor: Ton-Aek Construction by Tachanop Banchongrak
Land Area: 600 sqm
© Filippo Poli
Text description provided by the architects. This private house is situated in a plot where the owner left empty for many years. The land had been used by the people around the area as a shortcut between 2 local roads, which has created a path/trace almost permanently.
Lower Floor Plan
Upper Floor Plan
The house was considered to still let that path being in function even when the construction is finished, and to appear almost as nothing much happens from constructing this house. The result is a building fuzzily sits between privacy and public domain whereas the owner can live his private life within the double enclosed space.
© Filippo Poli
Even though one of the entrances shares the same path that run through the house from front to back, the separated little weed garden that can be seen before entering the ho...
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