24 m' house
A house stretched to 24 meters in length and compressed to 3.6 meters in width.
The space is organized by a single diagonal wall placed at the center.
This wall is structure, divider, and connector at once. It supports the roof while opening both sides toward the garden.
One area is for living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and one extra bedroom. The other area is for master bedroom and study room, which separated only by a door. This door can be fully opened, sometimes, bed and study room will blend, in a 24 m long space.
The house becomes two long, narrow bands.
Between them, openings in the wall frame views, activities, and garden fragments, while allowing air to move freely across the length. Gardens and existing trees extend the interior outward, compensating for the minimal width.
The narrowness is constant, but the perception is not.
Space shifts from compressed to open, from enclosed to exposed.
This project is an exploration of domestic limits about how narrow a house can be,
how minimal a partition can become, how low a roof can remain, how far openness can replace enclosure.
24 m’ house is exploration and study of space.
It questions whether domestic space can rely on continuity rather than separation.























