PA House is a private house for a small and new settled family. There are 3 bedrooms including one master bedroom and
two bedrooms reserving for guest and their child in the future. Not only the bedrooms but there are also 2 more main
requirements from the owner which are a great common area for living and dining, where the owners always get together
with their friends as the new generation’s lifestyle does, and the privacy, the owner’s most important issue, from the
unpleasant surroundings. While the house needs privacy, it still has to be roomy and clear in the same time.
Therefore, the concept design begins with studying the surrounding buildings about their height to outside-in and inside-out
view of the house, to fit each function to the site appropriately. In the other hand, the surrounding buildings are not only the
conditions but also the assistance to help the architects plan the layout and zoning of this house. In order to achieve such
requirements, the wall planes are created for screening out the outside-in view, opening the inside-out view and creating an
internal space in the same time. The main area of the house is the common area where owners can have a dinner and take
180 degree view of the green area through the swimming pool. Each wall plane is intentionally designed to float and locate
around the house to define the house’s view and shade out the sunlight getting into the area simultaneously.