Introduction
Based on migrating from the western ideology of the
architectural aphorism, the architect had criticized the architectural
heritage and attempted to apply an anti-thesis.
Additionally, dealing with pure forms and their combination in stable
configuration utilizing the architectural syntax principles. This had
hindered any given form to contradict the any another, but to give forms
a sense of harmony. Moreover, unifying the all in terms of materials
used as traditional ones were used; bricks and botanic ornamented glass,
and wood. The client's wishes were a factor to do so, in terms of
providing an atmosphere that flittered Nature. Hence, flower beds were
designed in uncommon places such as roofs, and walls in addition to a
traditional wooden shed to allow plants climbing in random and upwards
in order to encompass space in various and different levels. The
designer succeeded in cross-fertilization between old features like
slate (red) and in turn creating unified design between old elements and
natural features.
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