Friday, December 15, 2017

Tropical Box House | WHBC Architects

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A concrete tropical box House , Designed by WHBC Architects, embraces the lush jungle. The project was envisioned as an inward looking abode that safeguards its interior from the tropical sun and rain while at the same time, embraces the dense, natural floral enclave that the house sits within.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Photographs : Kent Soh

Set in the tropics, we designed a concrete structure that envelopes the house to keep the heat out, but draw daylight in to create comfortable spaces within. The perforated nature of this envelope allows the existing overgrowth to grow into the volume of the house, thus softening the boundary of inside and outside.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Photographs : Kent Soh

The egg-crate structure is built of in-situ concrete as a sun-filtering device at the depth of 900mm. The structure naturally allows daylight to filter through but resists radiation. Concrete fins of 150mm thickness reinforce the structure by framing openings of various sizes at a controlled rhythm. This further facilitates the regulation of light intensity inside.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Photographs : Kent Soh

From the entry level, the existing site slopes downwards to the back. The design takes advantage of the sloping terrain to keep the dampness and humidity out within a tropical environment. The spaces are arranged to keep most parts of the house raised from the ground. This elevates the house to sit among the canopy of trees.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Elevation

The main spaces- living, dining and the pool are positioned at the entry level; the bedrooms are placed on the upper floor; finally, a garage and service area sits on the lower ground. This ensured that dampness and pest is kept away, keeping the house airy and dry.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Photographs : Kent Soh

The main approach to the house is via a bridge flanked by multiple mature Albizia trees. From the entrance, a relatively narrow walkway, adjacent to a stairway and an internal courtyard, leads to the open living area.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Plan

Upon arrival, the suppressed journey opens outwards to a double volume deck reflected upon a pool. The pool and the adjoining garden are enclosed within the volume of this egg-crate structure. These spaces are completely surrounded by green foliage as they hover close to the tropical canopy.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Photographs : Kent Soh

Looking beyond the pool and the garden, one is greeted with a clear and extended panoramic view of the forest. On upper floors, windows are specially designed to capture views of big beautiful trees. A seemingly heavy concrete box, it touches the ground lightly, places itself among the trees and encourages the enduring landscape to grow within it.

Courtesy of WHBC Architects – Photographs : Kent Soh

Project Info :

Architects : WHBC Architects
Photographs : Kent Soh
Land area : 10500 sqft
Project Area : 7500.0 ft2
Engineer : Projurutek Sdn Bhd
Project Location : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Builders : CHB Construction, Ming Seng Construction

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