By Solarei Architecture
Bang Boet Beach Garden House is designed around the ideas of exposure to gardens, beach views, natural airflow, and environmental sustainable design in the tropical climate.
Priority in the design has been given to seasonal natural airflow, cross ventilation, stack effect, large roof overhangs for plenty of shading and cooling, large shaded outdoor living spaces, deep verandahs, layout and orientation to seasonal sun path reducing exposure to high angled sunlight, and simple economical construction methods to maintain budget.
Passive airflow design or mechanical air conditioning can be used to cool the house.
Architecture by: Solarei, Architectural Visualisation by: Minimal Design
Solarei Architecture was born out of a passion to deliver well designed, creatively focused, collaboratively based, budget conscious, environmentally responsive house designs to our clients.
What we design combines client aspirations with a creative environmental response, using clever design strategies to achieve this. Our objective is to creatively design homes which are based on environmental sustainable design principles, and the human experience.
Environmental sustainable design principles take into consideration a meaningful engagement with environment and climate. Design principles we use are based on smart orientation, passive solar, passive design strategies, natural warmth, passive cooling, cross ventilation, and stack effect. High performance building materials, energy efficiency, smart green technologies, and healthy building materials are some of the ingredients we use to achieve this.
By using this design approach, we are able to design a house which is naturally warm in winter, naturally cool in summer, gets the most of unique site features, and is always enjoyable to live in.
Fostering engaging relationships with clients, based on listening, honesty, and mutual exchanging of ideas has resulted in many successful award-winning projects, with national (NZ) and international recognition of our work.
Currently we are working on projects in Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand. Please get in touch if our work interests you.