
There is a quiet, almost meditative ambiance in the air, inviting moments of reflection and relaxation, where time slows and the connection with the moment is felt deeply, allowing for a true sense of stillness to resonate throughout.


Long House is a response to the need for stillness and introspection. The architecture integrates spaces that invite pause and contemplation, offering a sanctuary where both the mind and body can find rest. Every element of the space, such as its spatial flow, materials, lighting and proportions, has been carefully considered to encourage a sense of calm to create an intimate environment where time seems to slow, encouraging stillness. The use of natural light is paramount, with expansive windows framing the surrounding landscape, allowing the changing qualities of daylight to influence the atmosphere within. The outdoor space blends seamlessly with the interior, creating an open flow between the two. The space is open and airy, with natural light pouring in through large, floor-to-ceiling glass panels that form part of a transparent enclosure. This enclosure blurs the boundary between the indoors and the outdoors, inviting nature to become a central element in the space's design.
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