the main building is surrounded by a stone structure is long and linear, while the tower is also a big rock shaped square. The proportion is changing from one section to another is deliberately used to highlight and make the geometry of the structure of the main attractions.
Size gradation in stone on the tower is slightly different and other differences subtle is the result of several ideas vary done simultaneously, each making a single appearance that brings together the entire design.
Pattern stone been inspired by existing buildings in antiquity that more use of stone material as the base material home. Suasan present also reminds us of the old days.
voids in the structure of the house is filled with bamboo groves are not only add a sense of organic beauty, but also creates a privacy barrier of fig public. In addition, green plants are also able to make the air in the house more fresh because it can produce more oxygen, especially in the afternoon heat. Bamboo plants can grow tall, which is why this plant is perfectly suited to the structure of the two-storey building, it can reach up to the top floor.
The home page of this creates ventulasi natural light the sun into the room in the vicinity, and also creates the perfect place to see the sky without having to get out of the house.
inside the house, the effect of the leaves of the bamboo plant outside soften the minimalist design. Indeed, bamboo plants were small, straight and tidy minimalist home design symbolizes that simple.
Next to the dining room, around the corner of the living room there is the kitchen, which also has a view of the garden from the side yard. Fresh and natural atmosphere will surely make daily activities in the kitchen more enjoyable. The bottom floor filled bedrooms.
The layout of each room in the house is based on the values of the local culture that includes the position or fengshui like all the bedrooms and living room must have a southern exposure, and all bathrooms should receive natural light.
William O'Brien Jr. photo: Peter Guthrie
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