The Skywave House Viewed from The Front

The Skywave house was built by Anthony Coscia which has an area 2250 square feet, in the city of Venice Beach near Los Angeles, California. The Skywave house is a picture of  life about Coscia, who not only created as a residence for himself and his wife, but also as a symbol of the demonstrations of his ideas into practice. Coscia and his partner, since opening their practice, Coscia and his friends have completed many residential and restaurant with a model, “topomorphic” form and use innovative materials. The Skywave house is a form of sculpture emerges from a single plane contorts articulated to produce a unique interior space of high-glass at the first level. A curved sheet of steel provide shade and protection, while increasing the sense of space achieved a large room with glass walls, open spaces and covered with multi-level open floor plan.

The Skywave House Viewed From The Back

The Skywave house viewed from the back

The Skywave home is designed so that fresh air coming through the sliding door made fro huge glass. At the bottom there is a private acupuncture offices Coscia’s wife, as well as the entrance to the main house. Each room has a structure 2250 R2 (200 m2), except for bathrooms and kitchens that require a supply of water. every level of the house has kareter respectively. accordance with wrappings, and enjoyed the change of lighting phenomena, transfarasi, and see everyday life. On the ground floor is an art gallery, and a lounge with kitchen and dining room adjacent. A ladder having at aterium 9m high, leading to the living room overlooking the Selata. and to the north to the bed and bathroom. bathroom in the open. bathroom has a tub, and frameless glass sliding panels. to the floor at the top level of Italian dark porcelain. while the soil surface is made of smooth concrete that brought in from the garden.

The Skywave House Viewed From The Side and Inside

The Skywave House Viewed From  Inside

The Skywave House, Bed Room, Picture at Below

 The Skywave House, Dining Room. Picture at Below

 

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