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Futuristic Cave House in Australia by McBride Charles Ryan
The house is located in Australia who is in a wide range in volume. Outside the square footage of the desired result and a good orientation of buildings on a site triangle. It looks complicated to design a triangular shape, but not for the designer. This shelter called House Cave, because it is located on a terraced field until juts into the ground. The idea is to treat all the parcels of land as garden. This cave house designed by McBride Charles Ryan. He will explore the greenhouse back typology but with serious modifications.
First, the architect must distort the glass box and then split the central core. Subsequently he decided to pull up and down the building fascia to include the views of sunlight. As mesh ceiling followed by bending and curving, producing a beautiful cave like space on the ground floor. Unlike the basic pattern, which is the family home and one bedroom floor zone is required. The idea is then to reverse the ground floor. Conversely conceptual home page into the first floor.
Not only is the dialogue between the two types of home experientially satisfying, it overcome the burdensome restrictions of environmental planning that overlooks the natural light is allowed to enter the central core of the ground floor through the skylights in the yard. When viewed from the private open space of buildings perched on the ground plane such as the granite monolith of the way it recognizes the image of Toorak mansion and typology, but only with Nolan paintings installed in the house.
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