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Openspace Design architecture company has developed a project for a house of 675 sq. meters in Bangkok, Thailand. This latter-day residence is called Wind House. It was created in a way, which allowed to seamlessly uniting a dwelling and the nature.
The building has n-shape and delights with a small garden in the middle of the yard. This solution enables to enjoy the greenery from the three façade`s sides and provides natural ventilation. The design`s main idea is a seamless integration of the landscape and architecture. The interior merges with the surrounding nature via sliding partitions and walls; this helps to manage the inflow of sunlight and wind to the house.
Photos courtesy of Openspace Design