The Home of Shadows competition winners explore natural light-only home designs
To design a space entirely bereft of artificial light is a unique challenge for architects. The answers to such a brief have just been shared as the winning results of The Home of Shadows design ideas competition, organized by Buildner to highlight the role light and shadow play in creating better functional and more inviting living spaces for their occupants. Participants in the now second edition of this contest were tasked with designing a home sans the incorporation of any artificial light. The jury sought designs that "demonstrated how natural light could shape architectural decisions." What came out was a blend of artistic and inspiring designs hailing from South Korea, China, Serbia, and Argentina, respectively. 1st Prize: Dancing FlowDesigners: Haneul Kim, Sayun Park, and Eunbi Lee (South Korea)Read the full post on Bustler
To design a space entirely bereft of artificial light is a unique challenge for architects. The answers to such a brief have just been shared as the winning results of The Home of Shadows design ideas competition, organized by Buildner to highlight the role light and shadow play in creating better functional and more inviting living spaces for their occupants.
Participants in the now second edition of this contest were tasked with designing a home sans the incorporation of any artificial light. The jury sought designs that "demonstrated how natural light could shape architectural decisions."
What came out was a blend of artistic and inspiring designs hailing from South Korea, China, Serbia, and Argentina, respectively.
1st Prize: Dancing Flow
Designers: Haneul Kim, Sayun Park, and Eunbi Lee (South Korea)