TANGA HOUSE BY GUZ ARCHITECTS

TANGA HOUSE BY GUZ ARCHITECTS

29-07-2010

The house is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional courtyard house, laid out around a central green courtyard with a double height stair and entry area forming the focal point of the project

 

The L-shaped plan creates open spaces which encourage natural ventilation and offer resident’s views over the courtyard to the verandah, roof gardens and beyond. Lushly planted roof gardens surround the house and add to the effect that nature is evident in every part of the house. The large roof above the courtyard creates an indoor and outdoor space leading to the gardens and swimming pool which wraps around two sides of the house. The tangga house hopefully gives the owners the opportunity  to live in harmony and comfort with nature, in Singapore hot tropical climate.

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Durmi O080 - Source du pre02

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Sistema de hojas correderas laterales con lamas Durmi O080.
Los arquitectos de esta obra optaron por una innovadora protección solar con un sistema de hojas correderas formadas por un fijo superior + fijo inferior proyectado a 45º.


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