House68, the house made of pavilions
April 27, 2021 - Selangor
House68 is located in the state of Selangor, Malaysia, and combines the most modern techniques and trends in architecture with the traditions and needs of the region.
The house is the private residence of a large family who explicitly requested a home with distinct and separate areas. The architects designed a two-storey house consisting of 4 pavilions intended for different functions and allowing the public and private areas to be perfectly separated.
A recurring feature throughout the structure is its openness to the outside through large windows, porticoes and terraces. The construction of these spaces is due to a main reason, that of fighting the heat and the humid climate of the region.
Thus we find large shady outdoor spaces where we can relax in the cool, and the large, recurring openings in the structure allow a continuous exchange of air, but also make the most of natural light.
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House, selangor, design