11 Houses With Gorgeous Double-Height Spaces


© Koji Fujii / Nacasa & Partners

© Koji Fujii / Nacasa & Partners

The private dwelling is a particularly favorable place in which to enjoy double-height spaces. This design strategy not only allows vertical spaces to be connected, but also enriches the functional and aesthetic possibilities of a building; often used in living rooms and kitchens, these spaces are designed to generate encounters between occupants. In this Photos of the Week selection, we present images by renowned photographers such as Kim ZwartsRena Lorenz, and Shigeo Ogawa

Amit Pasricha

The Mango House / Studio PKA


© Amit Pasricha

© Amit Pasricha

Hiroyuki Oki

S House / ALPES GDB


© Hiroyuki Oki

© Hiroyuki Oki

Ikuya Sasaki

Roof and Rectangular House / Jun Igarashi Architects


© Ikuya Sasaki

© Ikuya Sasaki

Seets + Spectacle

Olioli / Seets + Spectacle


Cortesía de Seets + Spectacle

Cortesía de Seets + Spectacle

Kim Zwarts

Valkenberg Estate / Ard de Vries Architecten


© Kim Zwarts

© Kim Zwarts

Luc Roymans

Town House in Antwerp / Sculp[IT]


© Luc Roymans

© Luc Roymans

Peter Bennetts

Brick House / Andrew Burges Architects


© Peter Bennetts

© Peter Bennetts

Hiroyuki Oki

House in Chau Doc / NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS


© Hiroyuki Oki

© Hiroyuki Oki

Rena Lorenz

House P / Yonder – Architektur Und Design


© Rena Lorenz

© Rena Lorenz

Shigeo Ogawa

House in Hoshigaoka / Shogo ARATANI Architect & Associates


© Shigeo Ogawa

© Shigeo Ogawa

Koji Fujii / Nacasa & Partners

Pit House / UID Architects


© Koji Fujii / Nacasa & Partners

© Koji Fujii / Nacasa & Partners