AtelierM designed a house that features a spiral plan influenced by the curves of the street and a lagoon, enhancing circulation and spatial connection with the landscape. The design emphasizes privacy from the street while maximizing views and access to the lagoon, incorporating a central courtyard with a reflecting pond that draws natural light into the interior.
For a professional interested in architecture and interior design, the GP House designed by AtelierM offers a compelling example of using site-specific curves to shape both the physical and experiential flow of a building. By integrating the natural curves of the street and lagoon into a spiral plan, AtelierM creates a dynamic spatial sequence that enhances privacy and maximizes the connection to the landscape. This design approach can inspire new ways to incorporate natural site features into architectural projects, balancing privacy with openness and creating a unique sense of place.