How Louis Kahn Stripped Down the Country Home - Korman House
Louis Kahn's Korman House, completed in 1973, stands as a testament to the architect's mastery of form, light, and space. Situated in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, this residential masterpiece was commissioned by the Korman family, who sought a home that embraced both modernity and timeless elegance. Kahn's design for the Korman House is characterized by its rigorous geometry, thoughtful integration with the surrounding landscape, and meticulous attention to detail. The house consists of a series of interconnected cubes and volumes, arranged around a central courtyard. This layout creates a sense of intimacy and privacy while fostering a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.

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