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Periscope House wins Architizer A+Award 2024 and a Special Mention for Sustainability
Architects Claerhout - Van Biervliet & Adriaan Claerhout

Section with lower periscope mirror down and upper mirror also down, making the building disappear in the landscape

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@adriaanclaerhout

Periscope House wins Architizer A+Award 2024 and a Special Mention for Sustainability
Architects Claerhout - Van Biervliet & Adriaan Claerhout

Section with lower periscope mirror down and upper mirror rising, so that light and view appear in the underground living room

Photo credit:
@adriaanclaerhout

Periscope House wins Architizer A+Award 2024 and a Special Mention for Sustainability
Architects Claerhout - Van Biervliet & Adriaan Claerhout

Section with lower periscope mirror down and upper mirror fully up, so that light and view appear in the underground living room

Photo credit:
@adriaanclaerhout

Periscope House wins Architizer A+Award 2024 and a Special Mention for Sustainability
Architects Claerhout - Van Biervliet & Adriaan Claerhout

Section with lower periscope mirror up and upper mirror fully up, so that light and view appear on the minus 1 level

Photo credit:
@adriaanclaerhout

Periscope House wins Architizer A+Award 2024 and a Special Mention for Sustainability
Architects Claerhout - Van Biervliet & Adriaan Claerhout

Full section with lower periscope mirror up and upper mirror also fully up, in order to have light and view on the landscape from the level minus 1.

Photo credit:
@adriaanclaerhout

Periscope House wins Architizer A+Award 2024 and a Special Mention for Sustainability
Architects Claerhout - Van Biervliet & Adriaan Claerhout

Full section with lower periscope mirror up and upper mirror down, to make the building disappear in the landscape

Photo credit:
@adriaanclaerhout

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Shared balcony for Children's Bedrooms on the 3rd floor

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Strategic material selection for visual linkage

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

View from Parents' house

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

The exterior walls of the 3rd floor, being most exposed to the elements, are cladded with hollow-core triangular shaped ceramic tiles which act as a thermal barrier.

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

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

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Corner detail

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SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Lighting effect on the cladding

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Entry porch frames the courtyard view

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

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

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Being inside feels like being outside with the generous amount of openings.

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

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

Monow House, Thailand
Archismith

Double-height Living Room

Photo credit:
SkyGround architectural film & photography