Forest House
Nyanga Forest House is held in balance. Raw stone, exposed timber, and layered textiles dissolve the boundary between structure and forest — a retreat defined by atmosphere rather than form.
Nyanga Forest House is held in balance. Raw stone, exposed timber, and layered textiles dissolve the boundary between structure and forest — a retreat defined by atmosphere rather than form.
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Nyanga, Zimbabwe
Nyanga Forest House is held in balance.
This project explores the relationship between interior and landscape. Raw stone, exposed timber, and layered textiles were used to dissolve the boundary between structure and forest. The architecture opens outward, while the interior pulls inward — creating a balance between exposure and shelter.
The experience is tactile, grounded, and quiet.
A retreat defined by atmosphere rather than form.
Location — Nyanga, Zimbabwe
Type — Private Residence
Materials — Raw Stone · Exposed Timber · Wool Textiles · Dark Steel
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