Modern Home Design – Pixel House
- Modern Home Design – Pixel House
- Modern Home Design – Pixel House
- Modern Home Design – Pixel House
- Modern Home Design – Pixel House
- Modern Home Design – Pixel House
This modern home is the result of collaboration of SLADE ARCHITECTURE and MASS STUDIES, called pixels house, located in Heyri, South Korea. This Modern Home Design is for a young family with two children. They are very interested in the larger community and plan on sharing their exterior spaces with the community. They intend to create a day care for neighborhood children. The site is perfectly matched with the client’s intentions; it is the last Modern Home Design in a row of houses. It is the point of rupture between the clearly defined front and back yard spaces; the point at which the continuous facade of the row ends. The public and private territories are not as clear as on other sites within the row.
We chose to break the row into fragments rather than just extending the row ”wall” to the end of the site. Placing the main house at the western end of the site allows passage between the front and back yards and creates an outdoor space open to the street within the depth of the row house. Separating the main house volume allows us to play with the relationship between landscape and building. Softened and rounded to be somewhere between the rigid orthogonal geometry of the row and the smooth contours of the landscape, the main volume of this Modern Home Design is difficult to categorize.
Is it a rock or a building?
At a micro scale this tension between the contoured natural condition and the orthogonal master plan condition is further developed in the choice of materials. By using a simple orthogonal bricks, the smooth shape is digitized into discrete units. This tectonic tension between the larger smooth form and the individual bricks parallels the tension between the individual Modern Home Design and the row and between the buildings, as described by the master plan, and the hilly landscape.
The bricks of this Modern Home Design also provide a very tangible sense of scale and of the making, the process of turning the abstract into the real, manifest in the grain and the inability to ”zoom” in beyond a certain scale. The number of pixels determines the smoothness of a digital image; the smoothness of this Modern Home Design is determined by the brick module- the result is a 9,675 Pixel house (1 Pixel = 1 Brick).
The middle piece of this Modern Home Design, phase two, occupies the back yard as defined in the master plan. By placing it in this zone this piece of the building occupies the semi-private backyard but is accessible directly from the front yard. It invites the community to share this space by taking it out of the housing row. The owner plans to use this space as a community center during the day and as part of the private living space at nights and weekends. Taking advantage of the opposite cycles between educational and residential uses the space performs double duties.
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