House S / Yuan Architects
Facing a beautiful scenery of green hills, the building features staggered terraces that extend the indoor living space to the mountain landscape, offering a connection with nature that brings a sense of fulfillment to daily life.Â
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Architects: Yuan Architects
Location: Hsinchu, Taiwan
Lead Architect: Wenyuan Peng
Area: 416.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Te-Fan Wang, Wenyuan Peng, Stephen Liao
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Text description provided by the architects. Facing a beautiful scenery of green hills, the building features staggered terraces that extend the indoor living space to the mountain landscape, offering a connection with nature that brings a sense of fulfillment to daily life.Â
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Built on a hillside, House S intentionally elevates the living space to provide privacy while offering a comfortable outdoor activity space for families. An undulating wall running through the building defines the exterior and interior, separating the public space from the private.
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Exploded Axonometric
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Within the building, the wall encircles the master bedroom and children?s room, forming the two main spaces, private and secure. Between the public and private spaces on each floor, three staggered terraces provide three differen...
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Architects: Yuan Architects
Location: Hsinchu, Taiwan
Lead Architect: Wenyuan Peng
Area: 416.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Te-Fan Wang, Wenyuan Peng, Stephen Liao
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Text description provided by the architects. Facing a beautiful scenery of green hills, the building features staggered terraces that extend the indoor living space to the mountain landscape, offering a connection with nature that brings a sense of fulfillment to daily life.Â
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Built on a hillside, House S intentionally elevates the living space to provide privacy while offering a comfortable outdoor activity space for families. An undulating wall running through the building defines the exterior and interior, separating the public space from the private.
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Exploded Axonometric
Courtesy of Yuan Architects
Within the building, the wall encircles the master bedroom and children?s room, forming the two main spaces, private and secure. Between the public and private spaces on each floor, three staggered terraces provide three differen...
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