Box House: Based around a traditional Mediterranean patio, this modest private house is a finely judged response to site and climate.BAAS is the only firm to be recognized twice by this year's jury, receiving an award with distinction for their municipal mortuary in Leon (p43), and a commendation COMMENDATION. The act of recommending, praising. A merchant who merely commends goods he offers for sale, does not by that act warrant them, unless there is some fraud: simplex commendatio non obligat. for the CH house at La Garriga, near Barcelona. It takes its form from the long rectangular site, and is organized as a progressive sequence of interlocking interlocking /in·ter·lock·ing/ (-lok´ing) closely joined, as by hooks or dovetails; locking into one another. interlocking Obstetrics A rare complication of vaginal delivery of twins; the 1st spaces moving from public on the street side to private, where the house opens to the increasing slope and swimming pool. The architects suggest that the building is 'a matchbox gently dropped onto the grass'. There is a continuous interplay between transparency and white opacity Refers to being "opaque," which means to prevent light from shining through. For example, in an image editing program, the opacity level for some function might range from completely transparent (0) to completely opaque (100). , view and closure, partly because the presence of neighbours on both sides who seem too close to the client. From the drive, the route leads to the timber wall that signals the move from semipublic sem·i·pub·lic adj. 1. Partially but not entirely open to the use of the public: prohibited smoking in public and semipublic places. 2. to private areas of the garden. Deflected left to the glass entrance plane, you can see the single most important organizing element, the interior court, which is overlooked on its three internal sides by large sheets of glass, from the surrounding interior areas, so at first everything seems to flow fluidly together. In fact, to the left of the entrance are three rooms for children and guests. To the right is the gradually unfolding sequence of living area and the portico portico (pôr`tĭkō), roofed space using columns or posts, generally included between a wall and a row of columns or between two rows of columns. that runs along the entire front of the house. From the living area, a stair rises to the long thin private sitting room/study that looks out over stunning views. A small timber balcony that serves this space and hovers over the portico adds to the sense of formal and spatial intricacy in·tri·ca·cy n. pl. in·tri·ca·cies 1. The condition or quality of being intricate; complexity. 2. Something intricate: the intricacies of a census form. Noun 1. . The jury was impressed with the ways in which the many different kinds of space are nuanced together, and how well and thoughtfully the house is constructed. |
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