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In the heart of Wukang Road, amidst the vibrant cityscape, stands a heritage garden house from the 1930s. Wrapped in the embrace of nature and entwined with the bustling streets,…
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Blurring Boundaries in Architecture is a term used to describe a style of architecture that challenges the traditional boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces. This style aims to create a seamless connection between the building and its surrounding environment, allowing the interior and exterior to blend into one another. The goal is to create a harmonious relationship between the built environment and nature, creating a more immersive and sensory experience for users.
In the heart of Wukang Road, amidst the vibrant cityscape, stands a heritage garden house from the 1930s. Wrapped in the embrace of nature and entwined with the bustling streets,…
Continue readingNestled at 204 Sunrise Lane in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, the Margaret Esherick House is a modernist house designed by American architect Louis Kahn. Completed in 1961, the…
Continue readingE.1027, located in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, stands as a seminal work in the history of modernist architecture. Designed by the Irish architect Eileen Gray, in collaboration with her partner Jean Badovici,…
Continue readingMaison de Verre, or the Glass House, is a unique residence located in Paris, France. Conceived by Pierre Chareau and Bernard Bijvoet in the early 20th century, it serves as…
Continue readingThe Tange Residence, also known as the Seijo Villa, is an iconic architectural masterpiece designed by the acclaimed Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. Built in 1953, it remains the only residential…
Continue readingThe Tenjinyama Atelier & Gunma Residence by the Japanese Architect Takashi Fujino from Ikimono Architects blurs the boundaries between interior and exterior, introducing the sky and nature in the interior.
Continue readingCompleted in 1965, the Jerome & Carolyn Meier House was Richard Meier’s first residential commission and a personal project, built as a home for his parents in the tranquil setting…
Continue readingOn the 23rd of January 2022, the House of Music in Hungary opened in Budapest: a new contemporary cultural landmark dedicated to music in Budapest. The House designed by Japanese…
Continue readingThis rural Japanese house by Suppose Design Office features sunken rooms and see-through walls, allowing residents to observe and interact with wild animals blurring boundaries between interior and exterior architecture…
Continue readingThe ‘House for a Young Couple’ in Tokyo, envisioned by the Japanese architect Junya Ishigami, redefines urban living with its innovative design. Nestled within its cubic structure, the house features…
Continue readingIn 1952 Jorn Utzon completed his first building in Helsingør in Denmark’s northern Zealand. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, this one-story home was built for Utzon and his family. With no windows…
Continue readingCompleted in 2019 by Formafatal Architects, Atelier Villa is a minimalistic tropical house in Costa Rica. The project is part of the Art Villas Resort, which includes villas done in…
Continue readingIn 1997, Shigeru Ban completed the Wall-less House, also known as the House Without Walls. In this project, Ban creates a “universal floor,” a term coined by Robert Kronenberg in…
Continue readingThe Nordic Pavilion for the Venice Biennale (1958-1962), designed by Sverre Fehn to represent Sweden, Finland, and Norway, is a project that deals with Nordic identity. Fehn makes an analogy…
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