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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Working in the nature by LCArchitettiFebruary 3rd, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: LCArchitetti The site, once occupied by another building, is closed to the city center. From the beginning we decided to have a sustainable approach and realize the new building on the existing trace so as not to waste other land. The concept of the project is really clear: it’s a two-storey building (8 m high) with a simple rectangular plan. It has a wooden frame structure. The pitched roof with no eaves recalls the children archetypal house.
The ground floor consists of three opaque boxes, alternated to glass surfaces. This system allows a cross relationship between the interior space and the garden. This relationship completely changes on the first floor where the space has a longitudinal direction. It opens on the short sides with a cantilevered volume (meeting room) on the east side and a small loggia on the west side, facing a park. The façade on the ground floor is a white plaster wall. Otherwise the roof and the first floor are covered by a dark metal cladding which gives a contemporary character to the building. In this building, certified Casa Clima Classe A, energy savings and comfort are guaranteed by many features: the wooden frame structure, the thermal insulation coating (made of wood fiber), the small use of glues, the small energy consumption, the radiant floor, the LED lighting. The garden hosts flowerbeds and grass besides some plants like bamboo and Japanese maples. The wooden decks, which mark the entrances, can also be enjoyed during the summer time. Sustainable architecture is the main element of the project and it represents the base of the philosophy of LCA studio. Contact LCArchitetti
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