Design Buy Build Issue 26 2017 | Page 49

The house is facing south which is the hottest direction for all day, functions inside was allocated that, circulation, staircase, and service area were placed at the south part, while, living, dining and master bedroom were placed at north east part, the coolest area of the house. Moreover, in order to avoid heat radiation from direct sunlight, adjustable wooden louvers were created at every facing part, especially front façade, yet allows for natural ventilation while closing. Furthermore, two layered roofing, concrete flat slab and asphalt shingle butterfly roof, not only prevent leaking from hard rain in Thailand, but it also helps protect from heat, since there is a gap between the two layers of roof which act as an insulation. Inside the villa, double ceiling height of living area creates an airy space and also being exposed to 2nd floor passageway. It is also linked with dining area by using different floor steps and folding glass door in dividing function, while can see the connection of space when closing the door. www.toucharchitect.com Image Credit: Chalermwat Wongchompoo 49 49