Jigsaw Residence by David Jameson Architect:
“Recycling a  single story suburban house located on a busy corner site, the Jigsaw  Residence introverts itself in a continuous spatial flow around an open  air courtyard carved from the home’s remains. A matrix of spaces is  linked by movement through them as storeys merge and spaces relate to  each other as they rise and fall in a series of interlocked puzzle-like  volumes giving a unique three dimensional framework to each space where  plan and section respond to program simultaneously.
Fundamental  to the conception of the house is the notion of reflectivity, rendering  unclear the boundaries between inside and outside. Light and space are  modulated by meshing ribbons of wall and glass that form a tessellation  of solid and void. The conditioning of these internal and external walls  is identical. Planes of stucco exterior walls transform into plaster  interior walls while passing through glass. Clerestory glazing and  window constructs are carefully sited to afford privacy to the occupants  while framing and extending views through the site.”























 
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