This organization stays linked provided the user the ability to retrofit the house to different requirements of use with great economy of means. The generous way we get through the double doors, comparable to a moving boundary, can programmatically link the pieces, can multiply the size of a room holding some open doors, or even in a situation of absolute permeability when all doors are open. On the other hand, closing the doors, and thanks to all the rooms have more than one access, you can achieve different levels of partitioning according to application requirements, number of inhabitants, etc.
Due to the flexibility it provides such a framework, we chose to keep. This organization is also fitted with the uncertainty of the future needs of users. Only decided to reposition the specialized rooms: kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen was located in access to housing, ending the hall, whose size was insufficient to be seen as an extra room used interchangeably.
The new toilet was in charge of ending the old catwalk, appropriating it, so as to achieve increased scale to facilitate understanding it as a great room with toilet, which group the two bathrooms to accompany two hypothetical rooms and complimentary and can mingle or at the user’s independence.
Stressed the disappearance of service corridor by turning an existing wall which led to the emergence of programmatic areas of ambiguity, ready to be defined by the user, and improved visual permeability, enhancing diagonal break the orthogonality of plant. In turn, the rotation of this mirror plane dematerialized partitioning of the sink and throws pictures of this room to the adjacent.
Beyond equal size of the rooms, the door was the tool from which it was intended to demonstrate the adaptability of the housing. No doors have been used on a worksheet, then invited to be closed. On the other hand, have remained or moved the two sheets and have introduced new types: sliding a sheet, practice sheets sliding doors, fan, almost at random, playing with the size relationship between the door and the wall to confuse one element with another, and to emphasize that each room has a close relationship with the next.









