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The Scandinavian seashell house by Sipal-WAFAI.Architecture

The concept is to design a relatively small house, that recalls the simple seashell in its shape, and at the same time promote the environmental and sustainable approach in modern architecture residential projects.

Alike the project by incorporate several passive features (passive cooling, natural light as needed, etc.) and recycled/reused materials. The main structure is made of GluLam timber frames filled in between with natural straw insulation, derives from (timber studwork) approach.

The cladding is made of recycled wood from different resources, and cutted in pieces (thus each piece has its own shade of wood color), each piece is a half circle fixed and arranged together to form an exciting pattern.

The living space and the master bed room both are provided with internal gardens implemented as roofless big glass cylinders and the plants are inside to merge the house more with nature. The interior of the house characterized by simple color scheme that helps the meditation of the habitants.

The house is divided mainly in 3 parts: The living space as an open space contains the kitchen, dining section and living room where the sofa is mainly oriented to the big circular glass window for maximum relation with nature no TV or any other distraction element.

The night space contains the master bed room with its sanitary services, another bed room and a bathroom. The external space with swimming pool and recreation area. Source and images Courtesy of Sipal-WAFAI.Architecture.

The Scandinavian seashell house by Sipal-WAFAI.Architecture

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  • Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 178, 10138 Torino TO, Italy
  • Sipal-WAFAI.Architecture