Architect:TOUCH Architect
Location:Phetchabun, Thailand; | ;
Project Year:2013
Category:Private Houses
The site is located on the Northern part of Thailand, approximately 1,200 meters above sea level. An outback terrain area has no electricity, water supply, or even other buildings nearby. There is only an agricultural space for native.
Concept of this house is to live without public electricity and water but with the house itself sustainable. In order to create a “green” architecture, simple functions with clear design and easy to construct are the main point to design this villa, yet it still comfortable because of tropical-design was added into the process. Double wall and concrete roof with wood trellis above help reduce heat from natural sunlight. Cantilever roof also protect hard raining and hailstone in rainy season. Clear glass window allows natural wind ventilation, no need to use air-condition. Reinforced concrete roof was design to use as a mini reservoir in order to collecting rain water.
The house was also built with local materials, combining “small vernacular” and “modern style”, such as wood and bamboo, which are easy to find in this area. In addition, diesel generators and solar panels are installed to generate electricity, while rainwater and mountain water are used for water supply.
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