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Round Residences

Round Residences

For our newest lookbook, we have gathered eight residence interiors and exteriors which can be topped by round openings and skylights.

Whereas usually used to attract daylight into inside areas, openings may additionally present sudden visible connections between a house’s areas or – as proven in a venture under – supply a structural body by which bushes can develop.

Breaking free from the usually rectilinear structure of a house, round openings can add a way of intrigue to an inside, whereas additionally casting dramatic rounded shadows throughout an area.

Included amongst this checklist of tasks is a vacation residence in Tulum the place a spherical window supplies views of a swimming pool above and a collection of houses in Puerto Escondido that includes round openings reduce into their slanted concrete roofs.

That is the most recent in our lookbooks collection, which supplies visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration, see earlier lookbooks that includes interiors which can be stepped up by the addition of ladders, eclectic self-designed houses by architects and designers and dwelling rooms characterised by daring assertion rugs.


Photograph courtesy of 2305studio

Pink Home, Vietnam, by 23o5studio

Pink pebble-wash partitions, geometric openings and planted patios outline this residence in Lengthy Xuyen, Vietnam, by 2305studio.

A vast round opening filters delicate over the ground-floor swimming pool and is topped with a planted balcony.


Jae Haala by Wiyoga Nurdiansyah Architects
Photograph by Asita Yulia

Jae Haala, Indonesia, by Wiyoga Nurdiansyah Architects

This vacation residence designed by Wiyoga Nurdiansyah Architects in a forested valley in Indonesia options an angular type comprised of dark-coloured concrete.

The house’s dwelling house is a lined backyard, which is stuffed with crops and topped with a round void that attracts in pure delicate.


Casa VO and WO by Ludwig Godfroy
Photograph by Rory Gardiner

Puerto Escondido, Mexico, by Ludwig Godefroy

Architect Ludwig Godefroy reduce round openings into the slanted, concrete ceilings of a collection of houses in Puerto Escondido.

The openings create cave-like interiors with partially uncovered swimming pools and gardens that stay open to the weather all year long.


Villa Cava
Photograph by César Béjar

Villa Cava, Mexico, by Espacio 18 Arquitectura

A round window reveals views of an above swimming pool inside this vacation residence designed by Espacio 18 Arquitectura.

Situated in Tulum, the concrete Villa Cava attracts on brutalist structure and is encased by the world’s surrounding greenery.


Halo House by Tamara Wibowo Architects
Photograph by Andreaswidi

Halo Home, Indonesia, by Tamara Wibowo Architects

Native studio Tamara Wibowo Architects built-in a collection of round voids and skylights into this residence in Semarang, Indonesia.

Gigantic cutouts within the residence’s flat concrete roof present areas for bushes to develop by the construction, whereas thinner round skylights present lighting on the inside.


Round House by Feldman Architecture
Photograph by Adam Rouse

Spherical Home, US, by Feldman Structure

American agency Feldman Structure took a respectful method whereas overhauling this Nineteen Sixties round home perched on a hillside close to Silicon Valley.

Modifications made to the ground plan included changing an inside courtyard with a round kitchen, which is lit by a spherical skylight above.


View from La Casa de los Olivos in Valencia by Balzar Arquitectos
Photograph by David Zarzoso

La Casa de los Olivos, Spain, by Balzar Arquitectos

Crimson-hued lime mortar coats La Casa de los Olivos, which Spanish studio Balzar Arquitectos added to an olive grove in Valencia, Spain.

The residence‘s dwelling space connects to a porch, which is sheltered by an overhang punctuated by a round skylight.


Extension on a green concrete platform
Photograph by Olmo Peeters

Sofie, Belgium, by Madam Architectuur

A green-tiled extension constructed on a green-hued concrete base was added to this residence renovation in Dilbeek, Belgium.

Accomplished by Madam Architectuur, the extension is complemented by an exterior terrace, which is sheltered by a roof with a round opening.

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