By Hoxha Bailey Architects
Pushing to the physical parameters of its site, this design challenges the conventional family house layout. Rooms are formed around the nucleus of a central garden courtyard with swimming pool, separating two distinct zones of occupation, each exhibiting a range of social and private spaces to enjoy.
The building shape clearly delineates the site’s landscape into functions of arrival, alfresco, play and utility. An urban family property is created with no extraneous land.
The design philosophy of Hoxha Bailey Architects is founded on values of regional modernism. Our projects are strongly driven by a contextual response to topography, climate, views, and the concept of prospect and refuge. Underpinning every project is our commitment to a rigorously resolved and efficient floor plan, and a considerate use of space and materials.