A Gaming Executive Said "Build Me a Crystal House." This Is What 7,300 sq. ft. of Pure Glass Looks Like - Yanko Design
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A Gaming Executive Said "Build Me a Crystal House." This Is What 7,300 sq. ft. of Pure Glass Looks Like - Yanko Design
"Glass is the most psychologically loaded material in architecture. It promises transparency and delivers ambiguity, reads as weightless while demanding extraordinary structural engineering."
"F-House pushes that conversation to a place most residential architects would consider genuinely unreasonable, with a brief to build a crystal house."
"Every surface is glass, cut into angular, irregular panels that assemble into a faceted form inspired by shattered ice erupting through terrain."
"The pedigree behind this project deserves context, as F-House reads less like an ambitious residential project and more like a commercial-grade facade engineering exercise."
F-House, designed by Goble Berriman Design and Pulp Studio, features an all-glass exterior with no conventional cladding. The design, inspired by shattered ice, utilizes angular glass panels and conceals structural elements and drainage details to maintain an illusion of transparency. The project reflects a high level of engineering and design collaboration, pushing the boundaries of residential architecture. The background of the designers, with experience in large-scale projects, contributes to the innovative approach taken in this residential setting.
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