HOUSE OF EDEN | PIVOTREE

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Siti Qashryien Binti Jamalludin 2011958

PIVOTREE HOUSE OF EDEN



HOUSE OF EDEN

DESIGN STATEMENT THE DESIGN EMPHASIS ON INTEGRATION OF NATURE, SPACE AND FULFILLMENT OF USER NEEDS WITH USE OF REPETITION, BALANCE AND DATUM. A TREE AS THE CENTER POINT SUPPORT THE SPACES & OCCUPANTS OF THE HOUSE BALANCES THEIR DAILY ACTIVITIES WITH NATURE WHILE CREATING CALM MOOD AN DCOMFOTABILITY BENEFITS FROM THE BREEZE AND SOUND OF WATER






SITE PLAN


SITE SYNTHESIS



INSPIRATION


PRECEDENT STUDY


CASE STUDY


PASSIVE DESIGN

GROUND FLOOR NTS

SURROUNDING GREENERY ESPECIALLY ON WEST TO MINIMIZE HEAT GAIN AND CHANNEL COOLING BREEZES MINIMUM OR NO WINDOWS AT EAST AND WEST WALLS BIG AND MANY OPENING AT NORTH AND SOUTH WALLS TO ALLOW CROSS VENTILATION SERVICES AREAS LOCATED AT WEST

WIND SCOOP /BAFFLE

EXTRA SPACE

EXTENDED LIVING AREA

EVENING SUN

BBQ DECK

DINING

KITCHEN

MORNING SUN


PASSIVE DESIGN

SHADING DEVICE

(EXTERNAL) SUSTAINABLE & LOCAL MATERIALS HORIZONTAL SHADING (INTERNAL) LOW E-GLASS


PASSIVE DESIGN 1 . INTERNAL COURTYARD 2 FULLY NATURAL DAYLIT WITH LIGHTING CONTROL 3. CROSS VENTILATION : HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL 4. ROOF INSULATION 5. AIR-MASS REPLACE: HIGH CEILING 6. BUILDING RAISED ON STILTS 7. RAINWATER COLLECTION FROM ROUND BIG GUTTER 8. SOLAR PANEL 9. BUILDING FROM LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIAL EASE VENTILATION THROUGH THE HOUSE 10. TALL WINDOW

LIGHT WELL

8

STACK EFFECT HOT AIR RISES AND DISPLACED BY COOLER AIR FROM OUTSIDE CONTINOUS CHANGES WITH TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES

4

7 2

5 9

1

10

1. VENTILATIVE COOLING

HOT AIR OUT

1

3 COOL AIR IN

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT




















CASE STUDY


CASE STUDY


CASE STUDY


CASE STUDY


CASE STUDY


CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

VENTILATION WINDOW

WORK ROOM

MORINGA TILES

FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 SCALE 1:200

LOCAL MATERIAL FROM KELANTAN LIGHTER AND POROIUS ENABLES TO KEEP HOUSE COOL DURING THE DAY.

VAPOUR BARIER

CEMENT BACKERBOARD

STUD

NATURAL STONE INTERIOR WALL CLADDING

SOLE PLATE

INTERIOR FINISHES PIVOT WINDOW PRE-TREATED BATTEN

POINT CONNECTOR : BOLT TIMBER WALL STUD

VAPOUR BARIER

TIMBER WALL CLADDING

EXTERIOR FINISHES

SUNKEN LIVING / ENTERTAINMENT AREA

HORIZONTAL BEAM

TIMBER DECK CONNECTION TO TIMBER FRAMING


CONCRETE POST

CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

FIELD STONE FACE

FSC - CERTIFIED TIMBER FLOORING

REBAR EACH WAY

STUD

COMPACTED SOIL UNDISTURBED SOIL

PLANTING, SOIL AND LINING BY OTHERS

STONE FOOTING FOUNDATION

IPE WOOD CLADDING

PRECAST CONCRETE SLAB TREATED WOOD FRAMING

WHY TIMBER? PRIME STRUCTURAL MATERIAL AVAILABLE IN VARIETIES LOCALLY LEAVING NO CARBON FOOTPRINT DURING CONSTRUCTION CAN BE REUSE AND RECYCLE

DRAIN HOLES

PRECAST CONCRETE COLUMN

FLOOR TO COLUMN

WHY PRECAST CONCRETE? HAVE GREAT STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY CAST AND STEAM-CURED IN A PLANT OFF SITE CONSTRUCTION HAVE MINIMUM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT


CONSTRUCTION DETAILS


DEVELOPMENT MODELS


DEVELOPMENT MODELS


DEVELOPMENT DRAWINGS


DEVELOPMENT DRAWINGS


DEVELOPMENT DRAWINGS


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