karim rashid: komb house

karim rashid: komb house


'komb house' by karim rashid


'komb house' is a dwelling that utilizes technology to create both modern and traditional materials with
a minimal impact on the environment. ecological ideas are incorporated into the house that
has been designed by karim rashid. this includes solar panel heated water, energy efficient appliances,
reuse of pluvial and grey water, low energy LED lighting and raised radiant flooring. the structure can be
easily disassembled and its materials, such as wood, metal, glass and solar panels can be reused.

the dwelling's exterior shell is composed of repeating reclaimed wood fins, each set at slightly different profiles
resulting in a dynamic, fluid quality to both the outside and inside walls of the house. their varying angles
and depth create a plan on privacy. from the outside, one can barely see into the house, but from the interior,
the natural light creates a play of shadows. the self-supporting façade is prefabricated off-site and assembled
on location for modularity and ease.

the overall interior space is composed of four main spaces representing our main daily activities:
play, eat, sleep and cleanse. the central space draws on islamic patios, featuring an oasis with a skylight
and a center plunge pool. the skylight opening controls the house's temperature. when open, it captures rain water
which is filtered by the pool. a kinetic art sculpture levitates above, rotating to capture wind power
and to distribute energy throughout the home.



exterior of the komb house







detail of the exterior's reclaimed wood fins



the kitchen and living areas


the house's layout flows from the central pool, extending into four quadrants that make up the
living room, bathroom, bedroom and dining room. the black floor morphs into different floor inlays
throughout the kitchen and bathroom. in the living room and bedroom, the flooring motif translates
into soft carpeting. the multi-colored vinyl flooring and carpet contain recycled content
and low VOC emission materials.

a large, single, oval couch sits in the center of the living room, creating a sense of gathering and community.
above it hangs a light-weight chandelier, creating an ambient glow for the entire living space.
a small study area furnished with a fiberglass desk and office chair are tucked into the corner of the room. 



kitchen space


the kitchen merges the formal dining room and breakfast area. its 'origami' unit features a concealed fridge
and two built-in gorenje ovens. the freestanding, faceted island has a built-in induction hob,
sink and garbage chute. the cantilevered counter creates an informal breakfast / bar setting.
adjacent to the kitchen is the formal dining area.



the bathroom and bedroom areas


while the living spaces are partially opened to the abode's central area, the bedroom and bathroom areas
are enclosed by white translucent glass walls and sliding doors allowing natural light to passing-through,
while maintaining privacy. these two private areas are connected by a walk-in closet.

the bathroom features a central floating mirror with lit edge that divides the sinks and bathtub area.
one can watch television through a one way mirror built into the bathtub side of the divider.
when the television is off, you see only a mirror. the shower and toilet areas share back-to-back
configurations to facilitate plumbing within a single wall. the shower stall is created by an oval glass screen
featuring digitally printed 'technorganic' artwork. the room is also furnished with a glass vanity table,
cozy armchair and lamp. the water-proof floor inlay is meant to reflect one's flow between 'wet & dry' areas
within the bathroom.


living space






karim rashid's sketch of the komb house's division of space
andrea db
12.29.10  
13
Love the formal design and the overall concept - Radical!
Cris   12.29.10
Barbie's Dream House gone horribly wrong. Horribly horribly wrong.
Bcharming   12.29.10
the colors aren't to my taste but i have to say the design is pretty cool!
Sal   12.29.10
i think there is no logical stetic composition, organic with geometric ????????
Cris   12.29.10
Yes, this is just wrong in so many ways. The eco-approach is not convincing to say the least.
Dapett   12.29.10
this is weak, all of his work seems dated.
bored   12.29.10
the diagram is interesting but the execution is just plain bad.
stuart   12.30.10
I think It isn't Functional at all.
LILI   12.30.10
I do not want to re-live the aesthetics of the 90's. Please put a stop to this.
f.stachio   12.30.10
i don't know.
i think it's pretty unfair of all of you to make these comments considering these are only renderings and probably don't give a full picture of what the house actually looks like.
i wish people would just give constructive criticism. i like rashid's integration of the central sculpture which functions to provide energy and an alternative aesthetic to the space. i would be curious to experience this dwelling in person.
plus +   12.30.10
Karim Rashid does its best to turn space sexy.
Frank   01.01.11
movie interior
Lena   01.01.11
it's a great concept; the splitting of the space is great and I love the holistic environmental considerations; though, one big mistake, I think, is that a single housing is the opposite of ecological residences; I suggest to stack this concept modular into high-rise residential condominiums. what do you think?
http://www.linkedin.com/in/timwieringa   01.02.11

karim rashid: amedeo sink

design | 05.05.12

the minimalistic washbasin features round and oval bowls floating above a tapered pedestal for a modern look. 

0

karim rashid: kopperscape

design | 04.20.12

the form of the furniture landscape reflects that of the canadian one, the undulating surface referencing the country's mountain range, snow swept peaks and flowing rivers.

0

karim rashid: float for sancal

design | 04.19.12

a sofa composed of soft rounded, colorful shapes which intersect, creating a single composition.

9

atelier du pont: tres honore restau

READER'S SUBMISSION

a space filled with elements of fantasy and make believe. it is a world of fairly tales and new experiences. a wonderland for y...

the camerette collection by florens

READER'S SUBMISSION a collection of wardrobes that represent the opportunities the future brings, and objects of desire that are key aspects of mainta...

deep ocean technology: underwa

architecture

the submerged resort is located up to 10m beneath the surface of the sea, is approximately 500m2 and consists of 21 rooms whic...

gTar digital guitar

technology

the digital guitar is designed as a solution for beginners to the instrument, constructed with the weight and feel of an entry-...

design time breil award ceremony

DESIGNBOOM COMPETITIONS the designs explore a variety of topics from comic memorabilia to pop culture. s

curved visions digital art competit

DESIGNBOOM COMPETITIONS designboom in collaboration with INFINITI is excited to announce the CURVED VISI

GRAPHIC DESIGN - may 17 - july 17

DESIGN - AEROBICS make graphic design work for you. with this course you’ll enhance your understanding of the basics and learn more about emerging developments within the field.

SHOPPING - may 17 - july 17

DESIGN - AEROBICS we'll look at the seamless way in which design and consumer culture cross paths, with a focus on; shop design, packaging, carts, carriers, online shopping and markets.
designboom news
348,824 subscribers

keep up to date with recent articles and upcoming events.
to receive both newsletters please check 2 boxes.

DAILY - see sample BIWEEKLY -see sample
© copyrights 2000 - 2012 designboom, all rights reserved. all material published remains the exclusive copyright of designboom.
no contents, including text, photographs, videos, etc. may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of designboom. in addition,
no material or contents may be reproduced on the world wide web by techniques of mirroring, framing, posting, etc. without the written consent of designboom.