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Oct 1, 2020

Nizuc 01 is a minimalist family house designed by WEWI Studio, located on a 160m2 corner plot.

Taking advantage of these conditions, it was decided to reverse the scheme that is commonly used in this type of subdivision, placing the parking lot at the back and the garden in front, in relation to an existing park, generating a sense of extension.

The volumetry appears as a large white box with subtractions, which generate private terraces and patios that frame the landscape. The interior is articulated by two double heights that intersect generating a triple height diagonal and a feeling of greater spaciousness, which interconnects the spaces of the house through windows, generating a dynamic of life towards the interior.

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@zaxarovcom
Oct 1, 2020

Nizuc 01 is a minimalist family house designed by WEWI Studio, located on a 160m2 corner plot.

Taking advantage of these conditions, it was decided to reverse the scheme that is commonly used in this type of subdivision, placing the parking lot at the back and the garden in front, in relation to an existing park, generating a sense of extension.

The volumetry appears as a large white box with subtractions, which generate private terraces and patios that frame the landscape. The interior is articulated by two double heights that intersect generating a triple height diagonal and a feeling of greater spaciousness, which interconnects the spaces of the house through windows, generating a dynamic of life towards the interior.

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