The relationship between the context of the environment and the living space that can meet the needs The Wind sunlight Trees provide privacy and security while maintaining complete interaction with external contexts. Land size of 30 square wah divided into land allocated for residential use. Front and rear are public roads. The surrounding area will be all residential houses, which in the future the vacant space adjacent to the neighboring land houses may develop in the future. Create a safe space that also interacts with the external environment context.
The advantage for the direction of the building is that the land is rectangular in shape and the building can be placed so that it does not block the sun. As a result, this north-facing building receives a good theoretical direction of wind in its design. The east side is designated as the main use area within the building. To the south is the staircase hall, which acts as a buffer between the heat and the main space inside the building, taking advantage of the sunlight coming in all day. This eliminates the need to turn on the lights to help save energy as well. The west side solves the problem by making a courtyard that is a double volume up to the roof to serve as heat to enter the west side and also as a skin façade to cool the walls. The "tree box concept" is to create a building space to envelop the green space as a common area within the building. Use it as a relaxation space, a closed space that creates privacy and a sense of security from the outside context. The building is designed to be framed from the floor of the fence. Indoor chords Choosing a brick wall with air vents that are arranged with a unique pattern design has a distance of depth that obscures the view, making it impossible for people outside to see inside, unlike inside that can still see the outside space clearly. Void openings are made with air vent bricks to design patterns that are interesting both during the day and when used to play with lights at night. Other than that, there are ideas to help with ventilation. Heat causes air to circulate, replacing the periphery that has been blocked. The Courtyard area itself will be a new space that has been created to connect the external and internal contexts as a space that traps the wind very well, allowing the building to have better air circulation as well. Little by little, it creates a home with a story that hides life inside. The interior design is chosen in white tones in a minimal style based on the owner's personal preference for the house that looks as simple as possible, but it looks like something if you come in and experience it. The use of white in the design also makes the interior space brighter. The common area of the house is the rest area, which is the main functional part of the building, the homeowner also adds a workspace that he wants to connect to the rest area because the owner likes to watch TV while sitting at work. In addition, long doors and windows have been designed along the common area of the building to connect to the courtyard area that the courtyard area has made for sitting and relaxing and feeling the wind outside. There is a green lawn planted with large palm trees and large leafy trees that are easy to care for and the leaves do not fall off.
As for the stairs, the connecting area up to the upper floor, designed to have light channels on both the sides and above the roof so that the staircase area serves as a channel to allow light to enter the area below the building, eliminating the need to turn on the lights during the day, helping to save energy as well. The upper part is divided into 2 bedrooms, a master bedroom and a small bedroom, with the corridor designed to be an outdoor area to bring you closer to nature before entering the bedroom. The master bedroom is divided into four sections: a sleeping area and a dressing area. The working area also overlooks the courtyard inside the building and is like the command center area of the building that can see the entire building. As for the entrance door, sliding doors and large folding doors made of perforated steel replace wrought iron to protect from outsiders.