Flow House is a study in movement — of light, of circulation, of time experienced through space. Conceived as a living volume rather than a static object, the home bends gently around its site, opening itself to natural daylight and framing shifting views to the garden. A sculpted envelope of vertical slats wraps the exterior, softening the form and capturing sunlight in subtle gradients through the day, giving the house a quiet, ever-changing presence in the neighbourhood.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION - COMPLETION 2027

 

Inside, a sweeping interior void defines the heart of the home. A double-height living space rises into a luminous atrium, its curving guardrail and cascading light creating a continuous spatial ribbon that pulls the eye upward and through. The material palette is restrained — warm hardwood floors, filtered daylight, and soft plaster curves — allowing the architecture of flow and vertical connection to take precedence.

The plan is organized for rhythm and ease. Living, dining, and outdoor spaces bleed into one another without hierarchy, while upper levels float above — private yet visually and atmospherically linked. Passive solar orientation, site-specific massing, and an energy-efficient envelope are embedded in the design. The result is a home that performs quietly, breathing with its climate rather than resisting it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Flow House is both calm and dynamic — a residence that celebrates daylight, movement, and the slow pleasure of inhabiting space that feels alive. It is architecture as continuity: a home that gathers past and future, inside and out, body and light, into one unbroken gesture.