Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

May 19, 2023

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5.19.23 | DIGS.NET 13 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | 3 D O R C O N C E P T S spiritual core and serving as a transition between indoors and out. The line between these thresholds is paper thin and the space gracefully toggles between moderately and radically transparent; moderately in the rear of the house, which contains the more private rooms, and radically in the front of the house where large panes of glass open up its public spaces, including a lavishly large veranda with sweeping overhangs, to the landscape—alive, thriving, barely contained. But not without order, as evidenced by a neat row of soaring palm trees lining the pathway to the house residential environment designed for functionality and comfort, with its striking façade featuring clean lines and soft bends; two asymmetric "c" shapes that curve away from the center of the structure and meet in the middle where a tree is the focal point. There is, at first glance, something almost alien about the construction. A thing of dreams, appearing to hover lightly above ground. Otherworldly in a way. "We wanted to design a minimal house, yet very [sculptural], which would do justice to the lush green site," say 3dor Concepts architects Ahmad Thaneem, Muhammed Jiyad, and Muhammed Naseem. "A house that doesn't stick out too much"—although it obviously does not escape notice—"and blends with the surroundings. The house evolved from the site and took inspiration from it." To that end, the house was constructed of a naturalistic material palette of dark textured concrete and rubble masonry made with locally sourced stone, and arranged around an open courtyard, conceived as the dwelling's sublime

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