Silver A' Design Award Winner 2022
contemporary residential architecture, single-family dwelling, sculptural façade, angular steel framework, geometric lattice, graphite metalwork, gunmetal steel, dove-gray render, cream cement, emerald lawn, sage palm fronds, silver-blue bismarck palm, parametric design influence, deconstructivist vocabulary, organic geometry, mountain silhouette inspiration, geological strata reference, tectonic expression, structural expressionism, skin and bones aesthetic, permeable screen, brise-soleil variation, contemporary modernism, late afternoon light, diffused illumination, overcast sky, periwinkle atmosphere, asymmetrical composition, diagonal vectors, dynamic equilibrium, layered spatial planes, foreground lattice, middleground volume, background sky, matte wall finish, industrial steel texture, velvet lawn texture, hard-edged definition, crisp contours, sophisticated neutral palette, warm-cool temperature contrast, residential scale, sculptural presence, architectural innovation, material dialogue, transparency and opacity, computational aesthetic suggestion, tropical landscaping, manicured grounds, dramatic silhouette, refined boldness, inhabited sculpture, A' Design Award winner
A house with an unusual design. Large aluminum brise soleil form a contemporary facade, a dynamic composition with lots of movement. The climate of the region is characterized by high temperatures. These brise soleil protect the internal environments from intense luminosity and heat during the day. The integration of exterior and interior is made by big glass panels. Stunning environments and double height ceilings also characterize the architecture of this project. Environmentally friendly solutions such as photovoltaic panels for solar energy were used to give the finishing touches.