Tan  Residence by Christophorus Jauhari of chrystallineartchitect. The first  idea in designing this house was to create a home with good air  circulation and natural lighting in the site. The main building  dimension is made lengthwise toward the rear to allow create a garden  large enough in the east building. All openings are directed garden to  avoid the sun heating, coming from the west at night. Purpose of  creating air flow into the inner courtyard is achieved by utilizing the  difference of level between the living room and main room. It’s possible  to create constant air flow to the garden. This idea is also supported  by the landscape, which is slightly tilted, as the air circulation to  enter the inside. Besides that, the landscape layout has function as  camouflage to disguise the height of building from the east side.
Because this residence is facing the north, we created a massive surface on the west, which is projected outwards to function as a hot buffer for the openings in the master and guest bedroom. Therefore, with a lower opening, the intensity of sunlight going into the room will not be too overwhelming. The surface is covered with skin marble stone that was specially craved to produce an accent in the overall facade of the building. On the west region of the building, service rooms, which include a powder room, stairs and a master bathroom, are particularly designed as a hot buffer.
0 comments:
Post a Comment