"Situated In The Northeastern Sector of Art Heyries Valley, this small house defines The Corner Of The Street. Diagonally placed within the site, there is a scale shift from the entrance door to the main window, which is built using perspectival lines in order to enlarge the perception of the space. Diagonally Placed Within The site, There Is a scale shift from The Entrance Door to the main window, Which Is Built using perspectival lines in order to enlarge The perception of the Space.

The house is wrapped with iroko wooden bars which emerge from the ground, follow the corner of the street and end at the roof. The House Is Wrapped With iroko wooden bars Which emerge from the ground, follow The Corner of the Street and ends at the Roof. The vertical wooden bars act as both interior and exterior walls, and begin diagonally from the street.

The vertical wooden bars act as interior and exterior walls Both, and begin diagonally from the Street. The wooden 'wrapper' rotates around the structure and becomes part of the façade, morphing from an extrusion of the landscape into vertical line as it approaches the large picture-frame window on the second floor.



The wooden 'wrapper' rotate Around the structure and Becomes Part of the facade, morphing from year Extrusion Of The vertical line landscape Into it have Approach the large picture-frame Window on the second floor.

This continuous wrapping skin boundary shapes the form of the house blurring inside and outside, architectural artifact and landscape topography. » This continuous skin wrapping boundary shapes formule blurring of the House inside and Outside, architectural and landscape topography artifact. "

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