two separate outdoor areas, one higher than the other
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part of roof is a decking area
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Idea of viewing area option
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Materiality
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Idea for terracing, each house could have on on either side
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Have a house that has outdoor area between the house itself with a corridor closing it off, house has to be going down hill so that outdoor area isn't exactly enclosed
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Idea of a duplex house
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Could potentially dig into the landscape to separate the site, separate stair cases on either side so that separation is still met.
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Idea of an outdoor area away from the home
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Concrete & Greenery separating two houses, houses aren't joint together
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Materiality /colour ideas
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Wall shaped like stairs separating the two houses, continues the idea of the house as the stairs, this connects the terrain and the house together as one
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different materials working together
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Privacy idea
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Have a grass area in between sets of stairs so that they aren't as daunting, gives an area to play on for kids.
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Idea of the house as an extension to the stair case
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Idea for state house
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Duplex idea wall continues from the house down the terrace right on through until entertainment area finishes.
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different shapes of houses but with same colour scheme so that both work together on the same sight. Entrance ways to each house are separated so that neighbours have the option of privacy. As well as wall between the two.
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Contrasting yet comparable houses, could be seperated with a coloured wall to show the difference between the two houses.
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Height compared to width goes with site, would fit in for a duplex house next to the statehouse
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Thick concrete wall between the two houses
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Way to join houses together through a duplex, having the extended part join the second floor of the state house
idea of separation for duplex
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