All-Black Home Inspired by Twin Sisters in M?rupe, Latvia
Iranian architect, Milad Eshtiyaghi is known for his eccentric, yet awe-inspiring structures. His designs are far from ordinary, and will leave you wondering how he even came up with such an idea. His new project ‘Twin Sisters’ is located in M?rupe, Latvia. The house was inspired by twin sisters, quite literally living up to its name.
The clients were twin sisters, who approached Eshtiyaghi to create a home amped with two units for them. They wanted one unit to be positioned upstairs, while the lower unit would be placed downstairs. Eshtiyaghi decided to meet the client’s requirements in his own unique and interesting manner! He wanted to build a home that while meeting their needs, also represents the fact, that twin sisters reside within it. He says that although the twins are separate individuals, the similarities between them are so large, that it’s often difficult to distinguish between them. They have completely separate personalities, but together they complete one another. This was his inspiration for the Twin Sisters house.
Instead of placing the two units one above the other, Eshtiyaghi decided to place them next to each other! By positioning them side by side, it almost looks as if two sisters are standing together. The two units are adjacent to one another, functioning as super close neighbors, and mimicking each other’s exteriors. The structures are separated right in the middle by a courtyard, with a t...
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