A house with a pretty tight cost for a small family. Position at the rear of the site, a bit far from the main road facilitating the design to avoid noise. The main problem in site is the annual floods that cause environmental areas submerged.
One of the proposed design solutions is to not spend the entire site to be built, but leave a large portion of site as an area for water to absorb into the soil and reduce footprints from site development. This catchment area becomes central orientation of the house as a side yard.
spaces on the ground floor, such as public - semi public areas designed open plan without partitioning barrier. Service areas placed at the rear. While private areas pulled up.
Spaces at the south work as an air and light tunnel. covered with 'kerawang' and glass blocks as walls, transparent roofs and louvers on the ceiling allow air to breathe freely through the room and provides natural light create a 'bright and shadow' effect into the rooms below.
elevation and use of materials simplified to reduce costs.
A house with a pretty tight cost for a small family. Position at the rear of the site, a bit far from the main road facilitating the design to avoid noise. The main problem in site is the annual floods that cause environmental areas submerged.
One of the proposed design solutions is to not spend the entire site to be built, but leave a large portion of site as an area for water to absorb into the soil and reduce footprints from site development. This catchment area becomes central orientation of the house as a side yard.
spaces on the ground floor, such as public - semi public areas designed open plan without partitioning barrier. Service areas placed at the rear. While private areas pulled up.
Spaces at the south work as an air and light tunnel. covered with 'kerawang' and glass blocks as walls, transparent roofs and louvers on the ceiling allow air to breathe freely through the room and provides natural light create a 'bright and shadow' effect into the rooms below.
elevation and use of materials simplified to reduce costs.
A house with a pretty tight cost for a small family. Position at the rear of the site, a bit far from the main road facilitating the design to avoid noise. The main problem in site is the annual floods that cause environmental areas submerged.
One of the proposed design solutions is to not spend the entire site to be built, but leave a large portion of site as an area for water to absorb into the soil and reduce footprints from site development. This catchment area becomes central orientation of the house as a side yard.
spaces on the ground floor, such as public - semi public areas designed open plan without partitioning barrier. Service areas placed at the rear. While private areas pulled up.
Spaces at the south work as an air and light tunnel. covered with 'kerawang' and glass blocks as walls, transparent roofs and louvers on the ceiling allow air to breathe freely through the room and provides natural light create a 'bright and shadow' effect into the rooms below.
elevation and use of materials simplified to reduce costs.