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Architects:Badie Architects
Area:500m²
Year:2025
Photographs:Nour El Refai
Lead Architect:Mohamed Badie
Category:Houses
City:Al Abageyah
Country:Egypt
Text description provided by the architects. Beit Hawa, is a residential project in Uptown Cairo shaped by the ethos of morphosis, where the interior architecture functions as an adaptive system rather than a static arrangement. The design moves away from rigid modernist typologies, employing fluid spatial sequences that negotiate transitions between private and public zones. Surfaces and volumes are defined through layered materiality, integrating light, texture, and structural clarity into a coherent spatial syntax. Circulation operates as a generative element, creating smooth shifts that dissolve conventional boundaries between functions.
Through calibrated permeability, the house balances openness with enclosure, allowing the interior to respond and breathe with its surrounding context. In this approach, architectural morphology becomes an operative tool that allows form, structure, and atmosphere to evolve and harmonize, crafting a home that is both timeless and deeply attuned to its environment.
A house shaped by the ethos of morphosis, where the interior architecture evolves like a living organism. The design escapes the stiffness of modernist rigidity, instead channeling a sharp yet feminine energy that flows and transforms across the space. Transitions unfold with precision, surfaces are layered with warmth, and each detail contributes to a language of constant morphing rather than fixed forms. Light, texture, and rhythm interact to balance openness with intimacy, allowing the house to breathe with its surroundings.
This sensibility extends into the furnishing and styling, where every piece has been thoughtfully curated to reinforce the narrative of fluidity and refined living. Accessories and furniture by Pianca bring a tailored elegance and sleek compositional balance, while Paola Lenti introduces softness through vibrant textures and tactile richness that echo the organic undertones of the architecture.
Vondom's sculptural outdoor pieces blend seamlessly with the flowing geometry of the home, bridging inside and outside in a continuous dialogue. Moroso adds bold, contemporary character with statement designs that punctuate the softer transitions, while Mogg's playful accents and inventive forms contribute a touch of wit and modern artistry.
At the heart of the home, the kitchen becomes a striking centerpiece, fully outfitted with a complete Smeg installation that combines functionality with iconic design flair. Together, these elements form an interior ecosystem where architecture and furnishing are not separate gestures but parts of a single morphing organism. Morphology here becomes a quiet poetry, a timeless dialogue between form, material, and object, creating a home that feels alive, deeply attuned to its context, and resonant with the people who inhabit it
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