House LN / HO+HOU studio architects

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Xinfeng Township, Taiwan
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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Exterior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. This house represents a microcosm of contemporary Taiwan. Our client envisions a home for his male friends, female co-workers, and parents.  He has requested a design that acknowledges his lifestyle while accommodating his work relationships and honoring traditional familial obligations.

House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Exterior Photography
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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Exterior Photography
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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Exterior Photography, Facade
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This throws an extremely engaging and complex mix of issues into the design of our house. It contrasts communal and cross-generational living with issues of privacy and gender. This resembles the melting pot of modernity and tradition that has come to be known as Taiwan.

House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Exterior Photography
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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Exterior Photography
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The house is separated into three elemental volumes. The interplay of the volumes responds to the entirety of the site consisting of the house, a garden precinct to the south, and an organic farm to the north.

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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Exterior Photography
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Situated on a flat plane, each volume responds to a particular aspect of the client’s program; the three-story volume is reserved for himself and two other house-mates; two co-workers occupy the two-story volume while his parents live in the single volume as a weekend retreat.

House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Interior Photography, Stairs
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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Interior Photography, Stairs
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The void spaces between the volumes are conceived as courtyards. Whereas traditional Chinese courtyard houses reinforce a hierarchical and heterosexual family structure, the courtyards here both separate as well as connect the different family members.  

House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Interior Photography, Facade
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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Countertop, Sink
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They are visual and spatial extensions from the interior, forming a syncopated rhythm between voids and solids. The interior is a contrast between the open and the cavernous.  Double-height living space in the three-story volume is connected to a series of self-enclosed library and display spaces. The color and material palette consist of white paint-finished walls and white terrazzo flooring throughout the public spaces.

House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Interior Photography, Shelving
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House LN / HO+HOU studio architects - Interior Photography, Shelving
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Cite: "House LN / HO+HOU studio architects" 15 May 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/961505/house-ln-ho-plus-hou-studio-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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