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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Water-Cooled House By Wallflower Architecture + Design in Bukit Timah, Singapore

The luscious tropical inverted hierarchy was developed to house plans and the general norms of housing in local planning. Hidden away from the highway, the site is surrounded by mature trees of green screen the adjacent property. The wind was blowing across the site from locations other important aspects. Homeowners who want the coolness of contemporary environmental priority as the attributes that are consistent and can enjoy the surroundings concept. To fully appreciate the natural environment and diverse adult and stretch the potential for visual depth and distance, drawing room and study are located in a pavilion on the second floor. This was designed by attaching a minimum and support so as to maximize views of the elevated structure. Instructions from the view of trees seen through a large circular void space that connects the entrance to the pavilion on top. A dark reflecting pool surrounding the pavilion that help improve the experience of isolation and quiet and privacy of the frame. The purpose of the pool the second floor is also designed to thermally isolate the dining room, bedroom and living room under the hot sun of profits. In the same way, the body above the water also helps regulate the temperature in the swing house.On yang first floor, residential and service functions of the house drawn by a long continuous light and air well below parallel with the same length and keep koi pond shots. Path along the side of the pond that leads into the bedroom to hide a large service area that is outside the path of the wall. Like koi pond floor to the second level of the pool, good air and the first is also designed to facilitate micro-air-conditioner in the first floor and space. As evaporative signal to the important role that water plays in a residence, an oculus in the pool to highlight the main entrance, circle the sun and cooled by the ever-changing animated sinusoidal pattern of light refracted through the water above.

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