The Centrifugal Villa Release Overlooking the Surrounding Countryside by OBRA Architects
Centrifugal fan chalet is arranged around a hollow center, as if the heart of the house is like something out of my body. In the subsequent series of spaces in it an understanding of the whole, by sacrificing their individual cohesion broken geometric configuration of the entire composition. The experience of the interior is characterized by constantly changing vanishing, the place of collision in each of the technical plan, large holes, cutting spoon dormers on the roof of centrifugal release overlooking the surrounding countryside. House referred to the idea, rather than imposing formal, slaughters local “people” in violation of its hexagonal plan and introspection of the acquired components.










Developed as a tree and then the width of the outer casing will be detailed with vertical board and batten seam, to give continuity, outside of the building and a continuous rhythmic flow to promote hill. The house uses geothermal energy for heating and includes passive energy saving techniques, including allowing a narrow inner section to allow for natural ventilation and the sequence and location of the dormer windows and openings, generous natural light and artificial lighting requirements are minimal.
Place a 5-acre grounds overlooking agricultural reserves completed project includes the main house, separate guest house and garage structure and bathhouse pool with pavilion.
Visit the OBRA Architects website – here.
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September 11th, 2010 at 3:22 am
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