




“Designed by the architect Jason Buensalido, the Screen House marries contrasting textures and seamlessly fuses natural and manmade elements”
“Truly independent from any design trends, Buensalido and his team worked to look internally and understand the clients and their needs, values and continually evolving lifestyles. Then this was visually expressed through a layering of materials where both natural and artificial elements come together to create a harmonious whole.
The architecture of the house is defined by diagonal lines cutting through huge volumes of wood and concrete. Buensalido explains, “Basically there are solid planes and voids, solids being the walls that you see, voids being the glass areas. Assignment of plane types is simply an expression of the function. For example, for areas where ventilation and light are needed, like the bedrooms, we assigned glass to that. For areas where you need privacy, such as the bathrooms, we assigned the solid planes.”
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