WOJR Explores Symmetry in Woodland Pyramid House


House of the Woodland. Image Courtesy of D-Render

House of the Woodland. Image Courtesy of D-Render

Cambridge-based design practice WOJR has designed a woodland pyramid house grounded in framing and symmetry. Designed around rituals of respite, the project utilizes a nine-square grid structuring four plywood trusses resting atop eight cinder block walls. Sited in the Berkshires, the design makes its grid organization visible through the roof’s large-scale coffers. The project explores a series of dichotomies through materials, space and form.

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