Located in Singapore above around 540 square meters on 726 sq m area near the sea, it’s the masterpiece house architecture of Guz Architectscompleted in 2009 that has been helped by involving of C&S Engineers and Henrizal Fitri Consultants. Patrick Bingham Hall’s photographs show us how the house luxury and adaptation in the tropical area where has high level of temperature and humid. It is one example house we can get inspirations from its construction, philosophy, function, facade, and interior that implements green concept of house design. |
Contemporary house in Singapore |
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Swimming pool surrounding Fish House |
Fish House by Guz Architects:
“The main design concept is to create a house which has close relationship with nature and this is achieved by having a swimming-pool linking the house with the landscape and ultimately visual connections with the sea. The idea of connection is reinforced by having the basement level media-room with a u-shaped acrylic window which allows diffuse natural light in and also views out into the pool.
The curved roofs, which symbolizing the sea waves, also emphasize the idea of the nearby sea. These are almost totally covered with thin bendable photovoltaic panels supplying enough energy to the house, while the remaining area is used as a green roof giving residents some outdoor leisure spaces.
Fish House is a modest and yet luxurious residential design which gives residents opportunities to live in harmony and comfortably with nature.”
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Media room under water |
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Waved green roof and photovoltaic panels |
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Comfortable interior contrast with nature |