Another model house for the monsoon region comes from another emergent architecture practice in Asia. I give you Copper House II:
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"The project begins by the making of an artesian well; soil from the excavation is used to create a high ground for the house in case of flooding in the heavy monsoon. The home sits in a clearing within a dense grove of mango trees. Rooms are loosely arranged around a central space to create a protected courtyard, securing the inhabitants while mediating the surrounding landscape.
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Thin copper sheet is used to make the structure waterproof from the rains, initially reflecting the landscape,and through the passage of time and seasons, patinas into a verdigris to be absorbed by the environment."
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—Studio Mumbai
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Picture by Hélèna Binet, as published by Domus. |
Picture by Hélèna Binet, as published by Domus. |
Picture by Hélèna Binet, as published by Domus. |
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