Preston Scott Cohen in collaboration with Cameron Wu
Preston Scott Cohen
American (Asheville, North Carolina, 1961)Cameron Wu
Wu House Project, Burson, California
Cohen is widely known for his innovative ideas about the relationship between architecture and geometry. He distorts familiar forms with diagonal projections and similar devices, creating complex designs that challenge our preconceptions about the nature of order in architecture.
Situated on 185 acres, the Wu House is a modest 2,600 square feet. In plan, it appears very boxlike. The main mass of the house is composed of three vaulted rectangles. Elliptical cylinders and cones pass between and intersect the saddlelike rectangular volumes to produce sinuous lines that appear to be derived from the site's physical features. Inside, these intersections create lariat-shaped openings at the ceiling planes, resulting in spaces that flow into one another to create a supple, smooth domestic container.
Keywords
cylinders, white, tubes, architecture
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