Curved House is a minimalist and interestingly designed villa in Coves Noves. The architecture is effortlessly luxurious and the interior contains four bedrooms, as well as an outdoor area with a small pool (which is covered). Aside from its striking exterior, Curved House also has many interesting interior features. For example, there is a patio that is enveloped in glass and suspended within the villa.
Nomo Studio faced a number of challenges when developing Curved House. For one, the firm had to overcome a steep slope. Secondly, part of the site contained an area of archaeological importance which had to be conserved no matter what. In order to accommodate these challenges, Nomo Studio created a very compact footprint—the house sits on just 600 square meters—and the curved shape also carefully avoids the protected area in question.
Curved House Designs
Nomo Studio Designed the Curved House in a High-End Residential Area
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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