Exhibition of Studio Projects

HOUSE IN BHUTAN

Vanessa Andreeva

Annotation

Bhutanese dwellings usually have one universal room that serves in nights as a shared dormitory and during the day, for example, as a family space gatherings (the way it works is that Bhutanese pull a mattress out of the closet at night and in the morning they store it again). Bhutanese people love nature and that's why I chose open space concept with sliding walls or partitions and connection with nature on the ground floor gallery, where I tried to evoke the feeling of a blurred boundary between the dwelling and the surrounding countryside, into which the space of living freely passes. Both the floor plan and the ratio of the building to the gallery of my design are based on the traditional Bhutan temple.

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