The curved house, once a skeletal frame of rough concrete walls and pillars, has been tenderly revived into a sanctuary of softness and light. Stripped back to its bare essence, the space was reborn with the client’s desire for something more delicate, a home where air and natural daylight could flow freely, embracing every corner.
At the heart of this transformation lies the gentle curve of new walls, gracefully dividing public and private spaces.
These curves soften the once-harsh lines of the structure, creating a sense of fluidity that invites calm. The interplay between the existing walls, the sloped roof, and the newly introduced forms results in a complex, yet harmonious geometry, as if the home itself is breathing in sync with the landscape outside.
Through wide, generous windows, the eye is drawn outward to the picturesque views beyond. A subtle tension builds, not in conflict but in anticipation, as the interior yearns to merge with the world outside. This house has become more than just a structure, it is a serene dialogue between raw strength and gentle beauty, where light, air, and form meet in perfect balance.