Lotuspure-House | L-House
Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Residential
Completed | 2025
An Exploration of Planar Abstraction and Spatial Depth
Lotuspure House (L-House) is conceived as an architectural investigation into planar abstraction and spatial depth, where the architecture is structured as a system of planes, and abstraction emerges not as decoration, but as an artful outcome of calibrated spatial relationships and human inhabitation. Rather than treating architecture as an object, the project frames the house as a field of planes, horizontal, vertical, slanted, opaque, and translucent, assembled to choreograph perception across time.
The architecture operates through thickened planes and layered walls, dissolving the conventional boundary between structure and space. Walls are no longer thin separators but spatial instruments, embedding depth, voids, and transitions within their thickness. This deliberate articulation allows light to penetrate gradually, producing nuanced tonal shifts and shadows that animate the house throughout the day. Space is not revealed at once, but unfolds in sequence—measured, calm, and experiential.
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