Natural Life-Style House by architect Bark

July 28th, 2010 - Posted in Interior Designs, Living Room Interior

1 The park is very shady Natural Life Style House by architect Bark

House has an open concept, bright and have principles of sustainable design simple to defend the residents of the passive elements. Windows and doors are strategically positioned to catch the prevailing wind while a cheap roof overhang to protect the house from summer sun directly. AC has not been installed in Marcus Beach House is also not desirable. Artificial lighting is kept to a minimum because the number of philanthropists and the position of the glass, especially those facing north. Pavilion roof over Master Bedroom up to the north provides a high level band, operate, clerestory glazing during the day catch and allow the warm air to escape, setting an effective ’stack effect’ natural cooling process.

On approach from the street, naturally sloping area of a wooden pier axial guides under a simple wooden pergola structure arrived in Morton Bay Ash overleaf. The main pavilion at the west to accommodate the living room focused on a high double deck space overlooking the pool and garden north. Master Bedroom suite accessible via the tower staircase clad polycarbonate that day and by night a contemplative space, a lantern. The Morton Bay Ash shadow animates polycarbonate molding to the edge further from this page and bring in the home landscape. The recent addition of a research ‘pop out,’ closed bottom link bridge, laundry and powder room over the edge while the lifeless pages of space responds to the needs of new residents. More

Architecture: Architect Bark
Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones

Black staircase on the second floor Natural Life Style House by architect Bark
Minimalist dining room is open Natural Life Style House by architect Bark
Shady trees cover the park Natural Life Style House by architect Bark
Wooden path Natural Life Style House by architect Bark
Workspace on the second floor together with nature Natural Life Style House by architect Bark

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