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"If one thinks of 'space' as a sort of invisible but ever present vapor that fills the entire architectural volume, then Wright's notion of space-in-motion becomes more clearly understandable: the contained space is allowed to move about, from room to room, from indoors to outdoors rather than remain stagnant, boxed up in a series of interior cubicles. This movement of space is the true art of modern architecture, for the movement must be rigidly controlled so that the space cannot 'leak' out in all directions indiscriminately".
Peter Blake, 1960

"A concrete cube can be cosy."
The home has been carefully designed to highlight its open floor plan, flat roof,
and tall windows.
The concrete blocks are the dominating feature in every room, filtering the light and creating an appreciable background in the living room, kitchen, and master bedroom.


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