Imagine stepping into a home where every corner feels like a page from a fantastical storybook, a space that blurs the lines between art, nature, and imagination. This is the essence of Yoohome, the debut architectural project from Bangkok-based artist Taras Yoom. Unveiled as the first installation in his ambitious Yoomoota Village, Yoohome is more than a private residence; it’s a living, breathing work of art that invites you to experience architecture in a way you never have before.
Taras Yoom is renowned for his biomorphic surrealism, a style that fuses biology with the human condition and manifests in sculpture, painting, collectibles, and now, architecture. For Yoohome, Yoom draws inspiration from Thailand’s lush tropical flora and the playful, otherworldly characters from his celebrated Yoomoota Universe. The result is a villa that could have sprung from a dream, with an exterior that is a vibrant blend of pastel colors, soft rounded edges, and columns that mimic the stems of exotic plants.
Designer: Taras Yoom
Inside, the whimsical narrative continues. Partitions undulate like organic forms, acting as both art and functional separation. Every piece of furniture and lighting fixture is a signature Yoom creation, doubling as a fantastical creature with its own story to tell. Yoohome is not just a feast for the eyes; it’s also thoughtfully engineered for modern living and environmental resilience. Planned for a seismically active zone, the villa spans about 210 square meters across three floors. A robust load-bearing steel frame and monolithic concrete foundation keep the home stable, while energy-efficient, fire-protected materials ensure comfort and safety. The open-plan layout, zoned by flowing partitions instead of traditional walls, evokes the limitless expanse of the imagination. Large glass windows flood the space with natural light and provide lush garden views, seamlessly blending the indoors with the tropical landscape outside.
What truly sets Yoohome apart is how it unites the natural and the invented. Every detail, from the leaf-like balconies to the sculpture in the courtyard (which playfully references a mythical predatory plant), celebrates the harmony between the real and the surreal. The house itself is envisioned as a “surreal being with a face and personality,” as Yoom describes, able to “breathe, adapt, and evolve.” It’s an architectural ode to the unpredictability and poetry of life. Yoohome is just the beginning. It is the inaugural residence in Yoomoota Village, a planned complex where every home will be inspired by a different tropical or alien plant, adapting organically to the environment and expanding Yoom’s signature universe into the real world. Construction on Yoohome is set to begin in 2027, but its vision is already sparking excitement among art lovers, design enthusiasts, and collectors alike.
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