This residence exemplifies a modern design, shaped by fragmented masses that breaks the structure into distinct, timber-clad volumes with steep gable roofs.

The structure is not a single monolithic block but rather a cluster of volumes. This helps reduce the visual scale of the building, allowing it to sit more naturally in the landscape.

The floor plan features clear functional separation, dividing the building into two wings joined by a central connecting link.
The residential wing, A two-story volume housing open-plan living spaces on the ground floor and private bedrooms on the upper level, and the studio win, a single-story, double-height volume dedicated to a spacious atelier and home office.

A bank of roof lights cuts into the roof of the atelier, providing consistent, diffuse top-light which is ideal for painting.

The lounge connecting the residental and studio wing.






