Allandale House with Asymmetrical Design House by William O’Brien Jr
Allandale House with Asymmetrical Design House designed by William O’Brien, Jr. is an A-frame(s) house for a family holiday home. Allandale House was designed by connecting the three extrusion horizontal “lean”, or asymmetrical A-frame. A thin-frame on the west side contains a library, wine cellar and garage. A-frame width in the middle of this house is dedicated to the two-floor bedroom and bathroom. A medium-frame on the east side of room, kitchen and dining area.
This house aims to undermine the limitations shown in the triangle by adding and expresses extreme proportions in the vertical direction, and take advantage of the acute elbow angle floor meeting as a moment to wall thickening, telescopic apertures and built-in storage.
Along with the geometric principles design associated with the severity of the rotation, variable peak locations as the agent for a formal alignment between the segments of the tube allows the aircraft along the roof to fold a single layer.
A Allandale House with an Asymmetrical Design House
Allandale House Connects Three Asymmetrical A-frame Extrusions
Allandale House Floor as a Wall Using Angle
Allandale House Interior Designed with Arrangement of Geometric Principles
Allandale House Interior Provide Conceptions of Space as a Simple Volume
Allandale House Interior with Surface of the Roof Like an Airplane
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