Blocky Asymmetrical Abodes

K3 House by Juri Troy Architects Doubles the Living Room Space

The K3 House has quite a bit of personality. The blocky asymmetrical facade can be likened to the face of an animated robot, Of course, the overall design of the K3 House is much more sophisticated than that. A design overhaul of an existing 1960s family residence, it has been expanded in a modern way.

Designed by Juri Troy Architects, the K3 House doubles the size of the living room space without sacrificing any of the outside grounds thanks to protruding column-free upper levels. According to the architects, "The idea of a modern three-family house as an concentrated living form represents – particularly in the scattered settlement area of Vorarlberg – an exemplary alternative to a detached one-family house." The K3 House is based in Lake Constance, Austria.
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