Ecologically-Correct Houses
Dec 29, 08:13 PM
Designer Ken Kwok (Ken Kwok) of the Malaysian architectural office Anand Bungalow designed a large and ecologically correct house of six retired cargo containers. Total floor area is about 250 square meters. meters, and its technical Equipment includes a system for collecting rainwater and accessories for the economical consumption of water and flushing. The layout of rooms and design of the facade designed in such a way as to efficiently use natural light and air circulation in the house without the additional power consumption for air conditioning facilities. In addition to Ken on the problem turned its attention to the architectural bureau Zecc Architects. Dutch designed a spacious house in a small town Frizenveen design which gives a clear idea of how the architecture of residential buildings in this country. The historical type of construction of rural houses became the basis for new buildings in the style of abstract art, and sites serving primarily farmland, now transformed into shady parks and recreational areas. And finally, if before the cornerstone was put privacy of private property, and now Dutch cottages and villas have greater degree of extraversion. Appearance of this villa refers to the old village houses, leather lining of burnt wood - in this case used siding anthracite. And just like in the homes of the traditional rural way of life, central location in the layout of the villa has a spacious living room combined with kitchen, where a big table is going to all family.
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