

A home is more than just a structure; it's a universal concept that resonates in the collective memory of people worldwide. The architect of this project has emphasized this, aiming to weave threads of childhood memories into the fabric of the future. Thus, a home's unique identity is derived not from specific individuals, but from the collective consciousness, giving the form of the home a symbolic significance. This shared understanding of the home's form equalizes humans in the act of living. The Ashian project is a delicate balance between invoking past memories and creating a fluid architectural space that sees the family's intimacy in the openness of its spaces. Imagine large, coherent spaces with a powerful singularity, sloping roof surfaces, and open landscape areas with glass surfaces, all facing the outdoor landscape. This creates a modernist narrative for fluid, continuous spaces and open connections that reduce the objectification of architectural form in the interior space. This home invites family members to come together and appreciate the surrounding nature. Despite the transparency of the main walls, they carry a unique solidity and introspective quality. This project straddles the line between the architect's design concerns and the client's taste, reaching a harmonious agreement on the final product.


























