Daily Dose 1268
Andrew Power
Daily Dose From now to your death 1268 | Andrew Power I first saw the project of Andrew Power as it was published on most arch platform some time ago, and again yesterday thanks to Dries Rodet. I always try to post a series of works more than to focus on a single project, but the quality and sensibility of detail in this only realization was definitely worth an exception. "The house is made of three parts; a living room, a bedroom and a guest bedroom. The bedroom and the guest bedroom are equal in size, and balanced at opposite ends of the house. The living room is larger and sits between the two bedrooms. The guest and host share this room together. In the evening they eat and drink together. Afterwards they part in opposite directions. To reach their bedrooms, the guest walks through a courtyard while the host walks through an empty hall.(...) Identical doors connect the empty rooms to the functional rooms so from room to room all the doors align. They frame long views through the house. From one bedroom you can see across the garden, over the kitchen, and catch a glimpse of someone getting ready for bed. Their sense of privacy comes from nothing other than distance. On a warm evening with all the doors open, the rooms disappear, and it's like being in an orchard." My appologies for last week posting disrution, I was handing a competition.