Hover House By naf architect & design in Hiroshima, Japan

May 25, 2010 Filed Under: House  

Hover House By naf architect & designHover House By naf architect & design

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Hover House exterior porch and swimming poolHover House exterior porch and swimming pool

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The entire building has a spacious deck terrace, is raised at all until 1.3 m above the ground by using the framework to steal, and thus, under-floor space that can be used as open space such as pilotis. Because land has always had a lot of humidity, it is best to get a cross breeze in the room. The use of concrete base raised to make a better ventilation. Paddy fields around the site, with the natural wealth around like a national park, swimming-a kind Junsai waterweeds endangered trees and bamboo. Stretching to the east and west, bending sites such as Japanese leaders ‘?’ with a corner facing north. Roads are on both sides of the northwest and south, the first is higher than the last one by 1 to 1.5 meters. Not to mention the natural environment, to take advantage of the height difference is the key to improving the potential of this building. For frightened of water caused by damage to rice fields and ponds around here after the rain, the main approach has been taken from road building higher.

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