With a two-layer architectural solution alternating with trees, rearing the windscreen roof will help the house always airy.
P. House is the home of a young couple, construction area is about 65 m². The house is located in an alley, on three sides bordering the people’s house. The front of the house is eastward, adjacent to the fence wall of an old factory with a long existence and many large old green trees. The owner is busy and has a minimalist lifestyle. So, the problem is for KTS THIA architecture was Create a minimalist home for the purpose of use and relaxation for homeowners after hard working days. P. House is located at Phan Van Tri street, Go Vap district, HCMC. In front of the house, the architect has ceded a large yard with green trees and green roofs, creating a breathing space for the house. Those green patches will be a place to visit for birds and squirrels from nearby parks, the host can befriend them. The architect has left a large yard to plant trees. The raw brick facade is built with two layers, both thermal and soundproof, creating a quiet space for the homeowner. The first floor, the architect arranges a garden and a temporary empty room called a multi-purpose room for the owner to decorate. This room, the host can use it at will such as group work, party with many people without affecting the other’s activities. The architect THIA architecture intentionally left aside a reserved area for later to add members and new functions during use. The architect designs the garden and free space to use as desired when needed on the first floor. The second floor is arranged living room, kitchen is connected space. The two-storey kitchen with glass roof and portable wooden bar helps to brighten and ventilate the house. After working hours, the owner spends a lot of time in the kitchen, so in the kitchen position can see the trees and the sky through the glass roof. The main functional space is brought up to the upper floors. Living room, kitchen connected with each other. P The digital guest room arranged a small altar reminiscent of the home space in the North. A concrete staircase with an iron corridor is a bridge connecting the space of each floor. Portable wooden roofing system brings both aesthetic value and cooling for the house. With a two-layer architectural solution alternating with trees, rearing the windscreen roof will help the house always airy, avoiding solar radiation exposure. The architect also designed the glass roof to take the wind behind to make the house more airy. The third floor is the bedroom space, this space can see the green trees falling from the roof down through the front floor. The carpentry layer prevents sunlight and radiation from shining directly into the room. With carpentry tiles, gaps and trees, the bedroom is always cool and private. The terrace has a working room, green trees covering the roof. Here, the owner grows vegetables for daily meals. Inside the bedroom adjacent to the truss of vines in the facade. Brick tiles reduce indoor temperatures. On the rooftop, this is the place to grow vegetables to serve the homeowner’s life.
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