OASIS HOUSE is not just a house; it is a manifesto of modern architecture. Its uniqueness lies in creating a contemporary oasis that blends harmoniously with the harsh desert climate while offering comfort and functionality.
The central element of the OASIS HOUSE is the concept of the double house. The outer airy glazed structure, acts as a protective barrier, creating a microclimate for the inner garden and the house at its heart. The interior of the building is a series of fluid, sculptural forms that provide privacy and comfort for the occupants while opening up to the lush greenery of the garden. This allows the desert house to function independently in adverse conditions, providing a comfortable microclimate for its occupants.
The three-storey main building combines living, family, leisure, and working areas. The ground floor houses a spacious living room surrounded by greenery, a dining room, an office, a library, and recreational areas, providing ideal conditions for daily life and relaxation amidst lush vegetation. The upper floors contain private bedrooms and an guest apartment, ensuring privacy and comfort for residents and guests. The project is complemented by a 300m² . The overall design is inspired by the colors of the earth, desert architecture, and traditional ornamentation in a modern interpretation.
The project uses new technologies such as translucent photovoltaic cells and water recycling systems, ensuring rational management of resources and the use of renewable energy sources. The airy patterns were created using parametric design. Concrete prefabricated using 3D printers ensures a fast construction process combined with quality. An intelligent system manages the entire house and grounds, including lighting, ventilation, air conditioning, energy, and irrigation management. Interestingly, the designers also drew inspiration from traditional methods such as wind catchers, which have been used in Middle Eastern architecture for centuries.