Endless House
The Endless House is an architectural concept designed by the American architect Louis Kahn in the 1950s. It was envisioned as a continuous, flowing space that would eliminate traditional room boundaries, creating an environment that encourages interaction and movement. The design emphasizes natural light and organic forms, aiming to harmonize with its surroundings.
Although the Endless House was never built, it has influenced modern architecture and design thinking. Kahn's innovative ideas about space and light continue to inspire architects today, highlighting the importance of creating environments that foster connection and creativity.