In a suburb of the Klang Valley overlooking a forest reserve, Beurre House is a futuristic dream home that combines organic forms with modernist principles and benefits from the natural cooling effect that sometimes shrouds the property in morning mist.
The house, which Wong designed herself despite having no formal architectural training, is named after her dog. She was inspired by Antoni GaudÃ's organic forms and, influenced by modernism, futurism and brutalism, achieved a delicate balance between natural fluidity and geometric precision.
The deliberately understated material palette focuses on metal, glass and concrete, starting with undulating exterior walls that fold like a giant accordion, creating an ever-changing visual experience from different angles.
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