An undulating, S-shaped interior wall guides the programs within this Brutalist-inspired concrete abode. 
In the city of Hsinchu in northern Taiwan, Taipei-based firm Yuan Architects designed a four-level dwelling with a Brutalist-style, raw concrete shell. An S-shaped wall weaves through the interiors, carving up public and private spaces shared by three generations of a family.  Photo 1 of 15 in A Serpentine Wall in This Taiwanese Home Divides Public and Private Space from 35 Modern Homes That Make the Case for Concrete

A Serpentine Wall in This Taiwanese Home Divides Public and Private Space

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An undulating, S-shaped interior wall guides the programs within this Brutalist-inspired concrete abode.
In the city of Hsinchu in northern Taiwan, Taipei-based firm Yuan Architects designed a four-level dwelling with a Brutalist-style, raw concrete shell. An S-shaped wall weaves through the interiors, carving up public and private spaces shared by three generations of a family.