Think Trespa Magazine建材

e strong relationship between the buildings and the natural landscape is emphasized by the architectural choices related to the life in the houses themselves: all four homes have big windows facing the park. Also, the internal space is extended towards the outside through the ‘green room’, a sort of patio that allows tenants to enjoy the beauty of nature while having access to the comforts of a room. Here, a bamboo wall maintains the privacy of the inhabitants from immediate neighbours, and a brise soleil structure allows to adjust the roof to di erent weather conditions, and thus to use this space much more than one could use a garden. Nature and human presence are uni ed by an uninterrupted ow. From the trees and the old soil that used to be crossed by chariots, it reverberates in the coverings of the buildings, and then enters the houses through the ‘green room’ and the big glass windows. A ow that pervades also the interiors, where the main walls evoke the geometrical look of the outer façade. “ e colours of the houses change according to the sunlight and to the chromatic variations of the nature itself, in a continuous dialogue with the surrounding park.” Andrea Rossetti, architect at ARK'it 11 LDN Residences

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