Exterior view of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Exterior view of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Exterior view of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Entrance of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Living room of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Living room of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Dining of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Courtyard & Staircase of The Stack House by Design Work Group
The central courtyard serves not only as a source of natural light and ventilation but also as a vital social spine that fosters connection among the three generations living on separate floors. As it rises through the house, the courtyard transforms in character on each level, creating a series of dynamic, interconnected spaces that allow visual and spatial interaction between floors. Uniquely, the house features four distinct staircases, each with its own identity. The courtyard accommodates two of them: one is a linear, straight-flight staircase connecting the first and second floors; the other is a sculptural helical staircase that contrasts sharply in form, rising gracefully from the second to the third floor. Together, they animate the vertical core of the house and enrich the spatial experience.
Open to sky courtyard of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Staircase view of The Stack House by Design Work Group
To maintain the visual solidity of the stacked boxes, the primary building material used is cast in situ concrete with a wooden-textured finish. This texture creates a striking play of light and shadow, especially as the main approach is from the south and the primary façade faces west. During the day, sunlight accentuates the grain and depth of the surface, while at night, grazing lights dramatise the texture, adding richness and movement to the architecture. What began as a constraint—the closed west side—was transformed into an opportunity to celebrate a bold, blank concrete façade. Light and shadow animate the surface throughout the day, turning it into a living, expressive element of the design. The stacked boxes are carefully detailed at their junctions to preserve the identity of each volume, reinforcing the idea of a composed stack of distinct, yet unified, forms.
The Stack House blends sculptural form with functional living, offering a contemporary, climate-responsive home for three generations. Stacked concrete boxes, a central courtyard, and varied staircases foster both spatial drama and family connection. What began as a constrained urban site became an opportunity to create a bold, textured residence that balances luxury with warmth and light.
Staircase view of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Bedroom of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Bedroom 2 of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Bedroom 3 of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Terrace of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Ground Floor Plan of The Stack House by Design Work Group
First Floor Plan of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Second Floor Plan of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Third Floor Plan of The Stack House by Design Work Group
Terrace Plan of The Stack House by Design Work Group