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Monow House, Thailand Archismith
The folding texture of the cladding also helps to reduce direct hit of sunlight as 50% of the surface will be in shade most of the time. Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Corner detail Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Lighting effect on the cladding Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Entry porch frames the courtyard view Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
The Working Room on the 2nd floor is structurally hung from above to avoid having columns blocking the garden view on the 1st floor. Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Being inside feels like being outside with the generous amount of openings. Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
The Living Room’s double-height glazed façade facing north provides optimal exposure to the courtyard view and daylight with minimum heat gain. Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Double-height Living Room Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
A small terrace within the courtyard Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Working room interior Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
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A planting strip and aluminium screen are provided at the master bedroom to ensure privacy from adjacent neighbour. Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Master Bedroom interior Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
The massing is descending towards the front so as not to block the natural light and ventilation to the parents’ house. Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
1st floor plan Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
2nd floor plan Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
3rd floor plan Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Key isometric for installation of thermic tiles Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
Installation details Photo credit: SkyGround architectural film & photography
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