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Apr 09

The Ramp House

Recently created by Archivirus Architecture and Design, the Ramp House is a response to the client’s request for a “skateable habitat”.

According to architect Athanasia Psaraki, the Ramp House is a project which tries to reconsider and redefine the living space. The result of the client’s request is a curved form interior, which “set the whole house as well as the inhabitant’s life, into motion”.

Archivirus is an experimental notion conceived by Athanasia Psaraki in 2006. It focuses on architecture and design and operates through research, experimentation and on-going dialogues with the surrounding environment. This interdisciplinary research initiative is concerned with all stages of building process, from conceptual ideas through to material organization across all scales of design, thought and practice.

Check out more innovative work by Archivirus Architecture and Design here.


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