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Canopy House

United States
Draft
Designer

An alternative to home and office living, this house separates the living quarters from the sleeping quarters, as well as isolating the office space as to not cause distraction.
The kitchen and main living nest themselves technically on the 2nd floor of this dwelling and provide a seamless transition from inside to out, making this design as biophilic as possible to the user.
The bedrooms downstairs are tucked far enough away from the upper patio and living quarters as to emphasize the privatization of their intimate relations.
Yet the office sits as almost the key feature, other than the floating roof, in the center of the dwelling only accessible through exterior transitioning and means of travel. Designed to boost productivity to the user and isolate them away from noisy distractions, this office also comes equipped with a private patio off the front of the house that also has a path leading to the main living areas.

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