
Architects Plasma Studio have published a series of photos of their nearly completed Tetris Haus in San Candido, Italy.

The text published below is from the architects’ website.

NB Plasma Studio are also looking to hire a couple of people. “Excellent draughting, representation, 3D modelling and rendering skills are essential,” they say. “We are also looking for an excellent modelmaker to produce presentation models.”

>> see our earlier story on Plasma Studio’s Esker House here
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Tetris Haus (Haus Pezzei)
Multi-unit residential block, San Candido, Italy , under construction

Tetris House is derived from turning very pragmatic parameters into a spatially engaging concept: multiple programmatic demands (five self-contained units, parking space and other covered exterior areas) have initiated two volumes. L-shaped in plan and section they are spatially interwoven as to produce a range of dynamic in-between spaces.

Tetris House is derived from turning very pragmatic parameters into a spatially engaging concept: multiple programmatic demands (five self-contained units, parking space and other covered exterior areas) have initiated two volumes. L-shaped in plan and section they are spatially interwoven as to produce a range of dynamic in-between spaces.

The local larch is used with a white tint throughout the interior. The sloped elevation continues as a built-in sideboard that turns into a series of steps and a plinth beneath the internal stairs.


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Posted by Marcus Fairs


May 19th, 2008 at 8:41 am
the enterior is very clear and fine
December 4th, 2008 at 2:59 am
I really like tetris, I waiste all of my time at work playing it.