All of the context and the design results portray our belief that poetic architecture comes from many experiments involving many parties. Design variations resulting from consistent experimentation have a common thread that is intact and complex but still integrated. The thread connects one project to another through a collaborative but personal architectural approach, a continuous point.
The Chimney Bioclimatic Home results from a study of skylights as passive light and air tunnels in tropical climates. The house has seven skylights varying in dimension, which suit the lighting needs calculation based on the room volume below and compared to the sunlight angle. One of the skylights is made prominent as the center point and becomes a visual connection in the form of a void between the family room and the floor above.
The skylights are designed to provide good air circulation without allowing rainwater in. The construction floats without a frame, using just a stainless pin, creating a gap below covered with a mosquito net. Finally, the glass cover is installed with a slope to prevent waterlogging.
Besides the skylight details, the house has another uniqueness in its form. Inspired by the site on the curved corner, it gives off a vibe of sitting on top of the garden, shaded by tree canopies. Thus, the curved shape influences the shape of the mass and is reflected in the design of doors, windows, skylights, and even several elevations that function as a divider between the family and prayer rooms.
Photograph by @farhannash @luil_mn
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