Spatial order is one of the ways in which one can convert a tiny room into a home.
A teenager is a living organism that interacts with the environment. The Split House adapts to a variety of environments and provides a strategy for change with maximum open floor space, the unit turns out to be more user friendly and customizable.
A flexible façade is used to envelop the prefabricated structure which camouflages itself into the landscape. Providing an unhindered view of the surrounding, it is something that a teenager can experience daily.
The best time to discover oneself is in isolation. The site located on the edge of Pawna Lake is critically chosen such that, the teenager gets an opportunity to explore himself which we believe is really important given the age. What makes this site even more suitable is the immediate context. Nature plays a vital role in nurturing an individual giving him an opportunity to reflect.
This Nine Meter cube abode celebrates the stunning landscape and views. Weathering steel was chosen as a primary material to age with the surroundings along with Large sheets of glass and variety of warm woods and stone. The split house provides an off-grid living experience of freedom and choice with various playful levels, resourceful and compact functional spaces that make the home an active space.