House for a Photographer / Studio Razavi architecture

House for a Photographer / Studio Razavi architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  130
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Simone Bossi
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  K-Line France, Maisons du Monde, PORCELANA, Silverwood Stone, Weber, caravane, chillewitch, fleux, thermor
House for a Photographer / Studio Razavi architecture - Windows
© Simone Bossi

Text description provided by the architects. The defining concept for this house, commissioned by a photographer as both his summer house and studio, was based on developed facade studies which define a simple and smooth building skin varied in height and punctured by openings.

Developed Facade

Two volumes define the main living & work spaces, both converge to the North corner freeing up as much space as possible on this small lot and turning all window openings to face South and West. The main space is compressed at the entry and releases up towards the landscape, the fan shaped plan gradually provides more floor area, volume and light. The second volume is exclusively dedicated to the owner’s studio. All rooms and bathrooms are reduced to a bare minimum and provide maximum surface area to living and work spaces.

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House for a Photographer / Studio Razavi architecture - Windows
© Simone Bossi
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House for a Photographer / Studio Razavi architecture - Windows
© Simone Bossi

The varying angles at building edges offer a series of changing volumetric & perspective experiences as in the south facade showing as a single vertical plane, while all others are hidden from view. Similarly, an open angle on the main corridor defeats natural perspective to create an illusion of parallel walls.

House for a Photographer / Studio Razavi architecture - Windows, Deck
© Simone Bossi

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Cite: "House for a Photographer / Studio Razavi architecture" 22 Oct 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/904289/house-for-a-photographer-studio-razavi-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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