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Sustainable design of houses. The assignments for this subject are all about making a brief for your own housing project, and this week I am trying to find some examples of designs I like. There is a subject I will do next year that focuses on landcape as well.
I think I've found my examples now:
This one for "quality" (as in quality of light etc, not quality of the building work itself)
Garden Tower House
Image: A garden alcove in the house brings light and relaxing views inside the house, with a corridor opposite the alcove providing a day bed with space to relax.
This one for "functional"
Bellvue Terrace
This space is designed to both connect the inside to the back yard, and also provides a multitude of sliding doors and shutters to enable it to be varied for different times of day and different seasons.
Fascinating. Both seem to have a very japanese feel to them, while being quite different. This sounds like a very interesting assignment.
The bellvue terrace is a huge no from me. I wouldn't survive those steps after a few.
I'd definitely be avoiding the steps for myself too, but the space above it looks pretty good.