哦,住在现代热带洋楼,湿润的海风透过开阔的窗户与阳台扑鼻而来,放眼望去,是一望无垠的海洋,还有架空太阳能光伏板荡漾在大海的阵阵微风中。这是Guz的建筑师们新建的新加坡鱼楼的视野,该楼于日前完成。
该建筑的主要设计理念根据当代人的要求,建立了一个人与大自然的密切关系。这套房子实现了通过一个游泳池连接住宅外景,海洋景观尽收眼底,整套房子沉沁在自然采光之中。弯曲的屋顶,象征海浪。整个房子几乎完全覆盖着太阳能薄膜电池板,其余部位采用了绿色屋顶形式/户外休闲空间。
Oh, to live in a modern tropical bungalow, with a humid breeze wafting through open windows and verandas, a view of the ocean out in front, and an undulating sea of photovoltaic panels overhead. That was the vision, apparently, of Guz Architects when they created Singapore’s Fish House, which was recently completed.
The main design concept, according to Contemporist, was to create a house with a close relationship with nature. The house achieves this via a swimming-pool that links the house with the landscape outside, readily available views of the ocean, and diffuse natural lighting throughout. The curved roofs, symbolizing sea waves, are almost completely covered with thin-film photovoltaic solar panels that power the house; the remaining surface area takes the form of a green roof/outdoor leisure space.