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One of the ways AHL architects achieved this was by retaining the existing perennial trees on the site. The large
What is unique about this build is the feeling of familiarity it evokes. This was achieved by the inclusion of thoughtful cultural details. “Patios, thresholds, inner yards, roofs, and proportions are precious ‘components’ selected from tradition to totally match with the contemporary space of the Hopper House,” said the architects.
Whilst they did not directly copy these ‘cultural components’ they were instead used as a source of inspiration – to analyse, arrange and create the design of space and function of the House.
The kitchen is found on the ground floor, followed by a double-height space on the floor above used for the living areas. The bedrooms and bathrooms complete the final two floors.
The beautiful internal light well, narrow but integral to the access of natural light, is but one of the components they have employed to keep the build contemporary. It also serves as a natural source of light for the windowless, renovated four-storey residence.
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The house whilst narrow, not to mention windowless, never feels confined or restricted. Frankly, it’s a testament to the architects’ ability to manipulate vertical space, light and materials, to resounding success.
[Images courtesy of AHL architects. Photography by HoangLe Photography.]
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