Brutalist Concrete & Wood Home Design (With Floor Plans)
This imposing 1,545 square metre property is Casa de Alisa in Nonthaburi, Thailand, completed by Stu/D/O Architects. The project is composed of brutalist style raw concrete architecture with smooth wooden elements held within its frame. The long linear two-story structure solidly splits the horizon between blue skies above and grassed grounds below. A swimming pool […]
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This imposing 1,545 square metre property is Casa de Alisa in Nonthaburi, Thailand, completed by Stu/D/O Architects. The project is composed of brutalist style raw concrete architecture with smooth wooden elements held within its frame. The long linear two-story structure solidly splits the horizon between blue skies above and grassed grounds below. A swimming pool glimmers within the concrete boundaries, as if a piece of clear sky has fallen to earth. Expansive glazing splits open the face of the grey cuboid to unveil life within the home’s semi-public first floor, where we see living spaces evolve openly and simply within exposed structural concrete walls.
The brutalist house exterior frames warm scenes of life in its cool concrete belly.
At night, the blue swimming pool brings light to the modern facade.
The pool underlines a long terrace for al fresco dining and outdoor lounging.
Tall grasses softly feather the sharp concrete boundary of the property.
A small desert garden attrac...
The post Brutalist Concrete & Wood Home Design (With Floor Plans) first appeared on Interior Design Ideas.
This imposing 1,545 square metre property is Casa de Alisa in Nonthaburi, Thailand, completed by Stu/D/O Architects. The project is composed of brutalist style raw concrete architecture with smooth wooden elements held within its frame. The long linear two-story structure solidly splits the horizon between blue skies above and grassed grounds below. A swimming pool glimmers within the concrete boundaries, as if a piece of clear sky has fallen to earth. Expansive glazing splits open the face of the grey cuboid to unveil life within the home’s semi-public first floor, where we see living spaces evolve openly and simply within exposed structural concrete walls.
The brutalist house exterior frames warm scenes of life in its cool concrete belly.
At night, the blue swimming pool brings light to the modern facade.
The pool underlines a long terrace for al fresco dining and outdoor lounging.
Tall grasses softly feather the sharp concrete boundary of the property.
A small desert garden attrac...
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