La firm Badie Architects built in Giza, Egypt, a beautiful house that could pass as a gigantic sculpture of stone In the landscape.
With concrete and stone walls, the project adopts a dynamic appearance which is composed of sensual natural shapes.
To bring this unusual project to life, the team at Badie Architects used all available digital advances to avoid using any parallel lines and thus form a series of voids and solids.
And that's how they created an unusual visual vocabulary in which it was important generate a symbiosis between the construction and the fantastic natural environment that surrounds it.
In an attempt to represent the innate connection with nature, the final design of this house emerges as a structure similar to a cave, using sensual and unrepeatable lines.
The team at Badie Architects searched for a way, the only way they knew how, to engage in a dialogue between man-made and nature.
Built on a thousand square meters of land, the house is made up of a living-dining room, three bedrooms, a study, a terrace, a swimming pool and huge windows that let in the sun's rays.