READER TIP: Bent and Sliced House by Hufft Projects

March 11, 2010 · Print This Article

Designed by Hufft Projects, the “Bent and Sliced House” puts an innovative view – bending a home to accommodate the curving slope of the site – into action. In addition to bending the house, slicing and unfolding it in a manner similar to Japanese Origami is introduced to create clerestories allowing opportunities for daylighting and natural ventilation. that lovely home additionally incorporates a number of sustainable features including geothermal heat pumps, a vegetated roof in combination with highly reflective and recycled roof membranes, local and recycled materials inside and out, low VOC paints, a cistern to supply all water mandatory for irrigation, and ample daylighting which eliminates the need for artificial light during the day.

The house’s exterior and interior are additionally marked by the iconic and sensitive use

of Western Red Cedar. It wraps the surfaces of walls, encases bathroom furnishings, and turns from the surface of a wall to scheme a ceiling. The material’s versatility is exhibited to the fullest. Different finishes allow for subtle but noticeable color variations giving the Bent and Sliced House its characteristic signature aesthetic.


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