Wednesday, July 8, 2015

The Green House by K2LD Architects

Singaporean architectural firm K2LD Architects has designed the Green House.
Completed in 2009, this 7,879 square foot contemporary home in Singapore features a striking patina-aged copper clad exterior.



The Green House by K2LD Architects:
“The Green House stands as a monolithic copper cube, quietly complementing its context – a lush park opposite the plot. From the outside, the house is a patina-aged copper clad cube with window openings and timber infill carved into the façade. The patina-aged copper cladding not only reflects the luscious greenery in the neighbourhood, but also allows the ‘Green Home’ to reduce energy consumption by acting as a heat barrier.

















Spatial variation is created through the interplay of double volumes, curved ceiling and sculptured gardens. The design process of volumetric reduction of a nine-by-nine cube provides for cross ventilation and minimises the impact of the massing of the building with respect to the adjacent dwelling units. Both the living spaces and bedrooms enjoy a lush view of the park, bringing home closer to Nature.”
Photos by: Jeremy San

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