This modern home represent the one of green concept of
eco-green ecologically property that developed by “Guz Architects” from Singapore.
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Singapore base architect,
Guz Architects has developed a contemporary house located in Singapore where gets
tropical area and the sun always lights along years in this location.
This
Singapore house built for a family who needs fresh air and wind experience. This
house tries to take advantages of the blowing wind by doing the roof construction
for allowing the rough wind flows inside. Almost of Guz Architects's creation places
green rooftop, luxurious pool and wonderful garden. The unique glass pool with full of water decorates garden and able to be enjoyed from terrace. The Willow House also put them
down to decorate exterior for supporting environment healthy. Sustainability for a long time house and the plants included maximally as possible constitute aspects that being a characteristic of the architect's design. Other houses also apply this concern as well as Rattan House that it applies special garden and environmentally friendly material, Tanga House that planting on rooftop and wonderful pool beautify the exterior also interior, Fish House that interior and exterior have adaptability to environment and Meera Sky Garden House that being inspirational house for green home design.
The Willow House in Singapore by Guz Architects:
“We tried to take advantage of it’s hilltop position by opening up the building plan to make the most of the prevailing breezes and of what little wind there is in Singapore.Orientation and massing of the house was instrumental in encouraging those breezes.We always wanted this to be a home with soul, so designing spaces where a family could live together and interact was always part of the brief, and hopefully the design reflects this. We have tried to draw nature in as much as we can in the relatively dense urban environment of Singapore.”
Photos by: Patrick Bingham Hall

Rattan House in Singapore by Guz Architects:
“The rattan house was conceived to make the most of what is a relatively condensed site in Singapore’s “good class bungalow” district; with buildings all around and little breeze. The L-shaped plan was designed to make the most of the views and funnel the breezes throughout the house.Within this we tried to create gardens and green areas to not only passively cool the house, but also to provide greenery and a sense of space which all occupants could share. The house was completed on a very low budget (for Singapore) of less than S$1m.Rattan screens were used along the main entrance hall of the house to provide privacy, yet still allow the air to flow through.”
In 2007, Guz Architects
had amazingly designed this contemporary house called Tanga House.
Singapore that has tropical climate is the location of luxurious Tanga House, where plantable with various vegetations to make it easy breath and fresh. This project was built with a help from Gen Ren Ying as Project Architect, MSE Consultants as C&S Engineer, Herizal Fitri Consultants as M&E Engineer, and main contractor by Sun Ho Construction. To see how the huse is, these are some photoes - Contemporary Tropical House, Tanga House - by Patrick Bingham Hall.
Singapore that has tropical climate is the location of luxurious Tanga House, where plantable with various vegetations to make it easy breath and fresh. This project was built with a help from Gen Ren Ying as Project Architect, MSE Consultants as C&S Engineer, Herizal Fitri Consultants as M&E Engineer, and main contractor by Sun Ho Construction. To see how the huse is, these are some photoes - Contemporary Tropical House, Tanga House - by Patrick Bingham Hall.
Tangga House by Guz Architects:
“The house is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional courtyard house, laid out around a central green courtyard with a double height stair and entry area forming the focal point of the project.
The L-shaped plan creates open spaces which encourage natural ventilation and offer resident’s views over the courtyard to the veranda, roof gardens and beyond. Lushly planted roof gardens surround the house and add to the effect that nature is evident in every part of the house.
The large roof above the courtyard creates an indoor and outdoor space leading to the gardens and swimming pool which wraps around two sides of the house.
Maryland Drive is a modest and luxurious residential design which gives residents opportunities to live in harmony and comfortably with nature.”
Located in Singapore above around 540 square
meters on 726 sq m area near the sea, it’s the masterpiece house architecture of
Guz Architects
completed in 2009 that has been helped by involving of C&S Engineers and
Henrizal Fitri Consultants. Patrick Bingham Hall’s
photographs show us how the house luxury and adaptation in the tropical area
where has high level of temperature and humid. It is one example house we can
get inspirations from its construction, philosophy, function, facade, and
interior that implements green concept of house design.
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Contemporary house in Singapore |
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Swimming pool surrounding Fish House |
Fish House by Guz Architects:
“The main design concept is to create a house which has close relationship with nature and this is achieved by having a swimming-pool linking the house with the landscape and ultimately visual connections with the sea. The idea of connection is reinforced by having the basement level media-room with a u-shaped acrylic window which allows diffuse natural light in and also views out into the pool.The curved roofs, which symbolizing the sea waves, also emphasize the idea of the nearby sea. These are almost totally covered with thin bendable photovoltaic panels supplying enough energy to the house, while the remaining area is used as a green roof giving residents some outdoor leisure spaces.
Fish House is a modest and yet luxurious residential design which gives residents opportunities to live in harmony and comfortably with nature.”
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Media room under water |
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Waved green roof and photovoltaic panels |
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Comfortable interior contrast with nature |