A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office

A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office - Exterior Photography, Facade
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A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office - Interior Photography, Chair, Windows, Beam
© Kevin Scott, Darren Soh, Erik L’Heureux

Text description provided by the architects. A Simple Terrace House is in the Windsor Park neighbourhood of Singapore and is composed of two pitched concrete forms containing the private bedrooms and attic terrace. A continuous aluminium screen wraps these volumes, mitigating the intense solar gain found on the tropical equator, while allowing deep penetration of daylight.

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A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office - Interior Photography, Chair
© Kevin Scott, Darren Soh, Erik L’Heureux

Between these two dramatic volumes is an open-air courtyard that bifurcates the home, linking exterior air through the attic terrace, downward through the bedroom level into the living and dining areas found on the ground floor. The courtyard is periscopic in section acting as a thermal ventilator for the home minimizing air conditioning to the living spaces. On the ground level, the courtyard operates based on thermal stratification, allowing cool air to collect at sitting level allowing air conditioning when needed, while hot air rises through the courtyard.

A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Handrail
© Kevin Scott, Darren Soh, Erik L’Heureux

Full cross ventilation coupled with elevated air speed by fans insures that air conditioning is used only on the hottest of days. Because of the courtyard being always open to above, slight breezes and sounds from the nearby nature reserve enter into the center of the architecture improving the overall interior air quality.

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© Kevin Scott, Darren Soh, Erik L’Heureux

The house sits as a terrace mid-block property requiring the architecture to invert on itself through a series of skylights and ventilations windows about the attic terrace. A series of smaller tapered volumes above the stair and master bath, operate in a similar capacity to the courtyard, allowing hot air to escape while bringing natural daylight into what would be normally the darkest areas of the home.

A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office - Interior Photography
© Kevin Scott, Darren Soh, Erik L’Heureux
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A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office - Interior Photography, Table, Chair
© Kevin Scott, Darren Soh, Erik L’Heureux

Composed of a reduced pallet of materials in board form and off form concrete contrasted with white oak, a Simple Terrace House works with reduction as an architectural concept- reduction of materials, tones, and volumetric complexity to amplify the presence of light, atmosphere, and thermal comfort in a naturally ventilated design calibrated to the hot and wet equator.

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Cite: "A Simple Terrace House / Pencil Office" 08 Mar 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/912773/a-simple-terrace-house-akda-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

© Kevin Scott, Darren Soh, Erik L’Heureux

新加坡楔形屋顶混凝土住宅/AKDA Architects

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