Barcode House
Amman, Jordan
- 場所
- Amman, Jordan
- 年
- 2014
The residence is situated in Badr Al-Jadidah, on a site that offers splendid views of a stand of oak trees that are over 60 years old. The footprint of the design was spilled around the few existing oak trees, resulting in a final form of a two-layered L-shape. The first inner layer represents the living vibrant layer. The latter is directly connected with an inner court, garden, and pool. A guest house is given its own privacy at the basement level with direct access to the lower court and garage. The elevation of this layer is made up of pure transparent glass, while privacy for the functions behind it is maintained by the two existing oak trees.
The elevation of the second outer layer represents a barcode facade that allows the stepped corridor to open up to the views at times, and closes up at others, adding some element of surprise and mystery which is also emphasized by the flow of natural light in between the vertical stone planes.
We have chosen limestone to cover the whole building, in an attempt to give it a monolithic, but luminous look. The detailing of the facade, like corner details, vertical and horizontal edges, etc., are all designed to show that it is just a stone facade, a light coat, and not a massive structural setup. The different scales of windows and loggias cuttings allow for several degrees and types of relations between the interior space and the street, or the near surroundings, giving a feeling of openness and translucency while maintaining enough privacy for inhabitants.This L- shaped house surrounds a nice courtyard with an infinity pool falling from above thus providing users with different outdoor seating areas and services in order for the client to maximize their use of the indoor and outdoor spaces.
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