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Design on 14th February 2009 |
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HHF Architects designed the Tsai Residence for two young art collectors.
The design reflects their request for a simple and abstract looking piece, almost without scale sitting on top of the site, which is located two hours upstate from New York City.
The whole outside of the house is wrapped with corrugated metal panels.

Inside, the living room focuses on the different light conditions needed for an existing and future art collection, while the great view into the nearby countryside is present without being dominant.
Source Coolboom

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