La Concha House by MOOARC; y5 E W: w# G) Q" o% b
Check out this house that was developed as a fluid, three-dimensional plan, inspired by ‘The Nolli plan of Rome’ 1748.
) V5 v& I! _! s9 N! ^& t0 ~The internal volume of the 15th Century barn forms the heart of the home. On the lower level, kitchen and dining is position below a more formal living space up on a mezzanine level.
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A more relaxed living/play space is set at the front of the house, opening out to a terrace.2 b) e U& J8 j' q$ M) r& k) C
At the rear, the sleeping block is linked to the living space via the entrance and vertical circulation.
5 I D" k5 [2 P D4 t2 cThe bedroom block is stepped in across the width of the site to allow a visual link out into the rear garden from the dining space. The house was conceived as a separate sleeping block linked to the barn via a glazed entrance piece allowing the mass of the original barn to breathe. The retained structure of the barn has been revealed, with the internal space for living expressed as a single volume.
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