Organic Architecture - Natural House Design with Unusual Architectural Features

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 26, 2011




Externally, the Kitchel House by BOORA Architects appears to blend into its natural surroundings within Northwest Portland, Oregon. Encompassed by forest and lush landscape, this unusual home's boomerang shape aligns using the terrain. Inside, this excellent house design isn't what you’d expect from the understated exterior. This open concept home design boasts an 825-sq.-ft. main living space. Here, an open-to-above kitchen, diner and family room are flooded with sun light flowing in through expansive windows that stretch in the ground-up towards the roof. Top of the level too is definitely an open-concept, sunlit space most abundant in unusual bookshelf since it's main feature. Following a organic architecture and curving contours of the oddly shaped house, the 38-ft. bookshelf extends in the bedroom, with the hallway and in to the office area. While you stroll across the shelf, searching for the next read, you are able to disregard the main living space below and consume the astonishing look at nature outside.