Stadium house
Overview
A bold, multi-use inspired by the and scale of stadium. The design blends spatial with intimate domestic zones, creating a home that feels both grand and livable. The structure emphasizes flow, sightlines, and daylight, delivering a unique living environment suited for gatherings, events, and everyday life.
Concept and Inspiration
The concept draws from the arc of a stadium seating bowl, reinterpreted as a series ofaced, interconnected spaces. Each level steps back expose broader views while preserving privacy in private quarters. The is a dynamic interior with sweeping angles, porous transitions, and adaptable rooms that can host larger groups intimate moments.
Site and Form
-ing embraces a low-profile with a pronounced mass, creating a striking silhouette.
- A central atrium acts as the core, guiding movement and drawing natural light from above.
- Outdoor terraces integrate with indoor spaces, extending living areas to the exterior environment.
Spatial Organization
- Ground Level: zones including living, dining, kitchen, and a flexible event room.
- Intermediate Levels: Semi-private lounges galleries that overlook central space.
- Upper Level: Private suites, a library loft, and quiet workspaces with panoramic access to surrounding views.
Materials and Texture
- Structural silhouette reinforced concrete or steel-framed elements with a warm cladding such as timber brick accents.
- Glass walls and large operable openings maximize daylight and cross-ventilation.
- sustainable palette of materials to temper the dramatic massing and soften acoustics.
Lighting and Acoustics
- Daylight is captured through skylights and clerestory, creating a dynamic interior glow.
- Acoustic zoning uses absorptive finishes in social zones and reflective surfaces in display areas balance energy and sound.
Interior Concept
Circulation is legible and generous, with a continuous scroll of spaces that encourage movement.
- The interior palette combines bases with bold accents,ing the stadium-inspired theme without overwhelming comfort.
- Flexible rooms adapt events, workouts, or quiet study, maintaining sense coherence across levels### Circulation and Views
- Central spine serves the main circulator, linking all major rooms.
- Strategic openings frame views to the exterior landscape and to key interior vistas, guiding attention and movement.
Sustainable Strategies- High-performance envelope reduces thermal loads; operable openings support natural ventilation.
- Solar shading devices mitigate heat gain during peak sun hours.
- Water-efficient landscaping and native plant minimize irrigation needs### Lighting Design
- Layered lighting plan includes ambient, task, and accent layers to adapt to different activities.
- Integrated systems enable programmable scenes for gatherings, nights, or quiet evenings### Landscaping and Living
- Terraced outdoor rooms follow the interior rhythm, offering flexible spaces for dining, lounging, and performance.
- Green roofs or balcony gardens enhance microclimate and contribute to biodiversity.
Construction and Timeline- Phased build approach prioritizes core living spaces, followed by auxiliary rooms and outdoor elements.
- Value-conscious detailing durability, ease of maintenance and long-term adaptability.
Potential Variations
- A more compact version for urban sites with a similar stadium-inspired silhouette.
A hillside variant that emphasizesaced outdoor rooms and landscape integration. - A water-edge adaptation featuring reflective pools and features.
Closing Vision
St house stands as a landmark of modern living, marrying monumental architectural language with everyday comfort It invites memorable experiences while delivering practical, sustainable, and adaptable spaces diverse lifestyles.