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LEED Platinum Residence - Kerchum Residence

Monday, June 27, 2022
LEED Platinum Residence - Kerchum Residence

Kerchum Residence

Kerchum Residence
Kerchum Residence
Kerchum Residence is a contemporary home that was designed by Frits de Vries Architect and located in Vancouver, Canada.
Kerchum Residence receives the first LEED Platinum certified in western Canada and it also gets 2011 RAIC Award of Excellence for Green Building. This eco-friendly residence features passive and active technologies for providing comfort, supplying energy needs, and providing a healthy living. At least, Green roof, rain water harvesting, heating and cooling system, radiant floor, large glass door and windows are installed to this contemporary residence. Sustainable home design is a main attention of this residence beside facade and comfort.

Architect: Frits de Vries Architect Ltd.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Project Team: Frits de Vries (MAIBC, MRAIC), Patrick Warren
Structural Engineer: EquilibriumConsulting Inc.
Builder: Galen Evans, Natural BalanceHome Builders Inc.
Landscape Design: Claire Kennedy Design
Interior Design: Patrick Warren
Sustainable Building Advisor: Orianne Johnson, Frits de Vries Architect Ltd.
Green Rating/Energy Model: Troy Glasner, E3 Ecogroup
LEED Service Provider: Andriana Beauchemin, E3 Ecogroup
Project Area: 3,068
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Lucas Finlay and Courtesy of Frits de Vries Architect
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Kerchum Architecture Design

Kerchum Residence by Frits de Vries Architect:

“The design is a response to the clients’ appreciation of modern architecture and desire for a flexible plan, accommodating entertaining, intimacy and the potential for a growing family. The goal was to create large integrated indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces without sacrificing a sense of domestic intimacy for the young couple. The design explores the potential for diversity of spatial experience within the constraints of a standard rectilinear city lot. The interior-exterior relationships of the multiple outdoor patios and gardens are formed integrally within the architectural framework, so that the whole site becomes a cohesive living space.
Sectionally, the house is made up of two parts that are connected by a central stair. The first part is two-stories with high ceilings and a roof-deck, the second is three-stories above grade, with moderate ceiling heights, and another story below grade opening onto a sunken courtyard. The open stair is lit from above by skylight, and daylight floods into the interconnected floor spaces as a result of this open vertical stair element.
Light is considered in the house as a means of defining scale and intimacy in the space. This is demonstrated in the main floor Living / Dining Room. South light is filtered through an intimately scaled front window with horizontal wood fins, moderating the direct southern exposure and defining the private realm from the street. A narrow skylight along the length of the main living space provides soft light from above, lending an introspective quality to the otherwise large and open space. The north wall of the room is made up of large glass sliding doors, opening to the rear patio and garden. The large overhang ensures that the light is even and diffuse. The residence is oriented and designed for passive solar usage, and the relationship of windows to their overhangs also maximizes solar gain in the winter, and controls it in the summer.
The construction of a well insulated building envelope, with high quality triple glazing allows this home to maintain a high level of energy efficiency while accommodating large glass areas. A high efficiency heating / cooling system, including air to water heat pump, heat recovery, and in-floor radiant heat, as well as rooftop solar hot water heating was integrated into the design and construction. Planted roof areas establish a connection between the interiors and the gardens on all levels of the house, and also reduce heat reflectance and rainwater runoff.
Landscape design on all levels makes use of native, drought tolerant plant species to minimize water usage. Rainwater harvesting and storage provide water that is required for the landscaping. The approach to the project was very collaborative, and a strong working relationship was established between the architect, client / builder, landscape designer and energy rater. The success of the built project was the result of a shared vision between the professionals involved: to develop a home that integrates strong design and high-end finishing with sustainable building practices, and conscious choice for energy reduction and environmentally preferable products.”
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Photos by: Lucas Finlay, Frits de Vries Architect, Natural Balance Development

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Contemporary Tropical House Tanga House

Monday, June 20, 2022
Contemporary Tropical House Tanga House

Contemporary Tropical House

Contemporary Tropical pool
In 2007, Guz Architects had amazingly designed this contemporary tropical house called Tanga House.
Singapore that has tropical climate is the location of luxurious Tanga House, where plantable with various vegetations to make it easy breath and fresh. This project was built with a help from Gen Ren Ying as Project Architect, MSE Consultants as C&S Engineer, Herizal Fitri Consultants as M&E Engineer, and main contractor by Sun Ho Construction. To see how the huse is, these are some photoes - Contemporary Tropical House, Tanga House - by Patrick Bingham Hall.

Tangga House by Guz Architects:

“The house is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional courtyard house, laid out around a central green courtyard with a double height stair and entry area forming the focal point of the project.
The L-shaped plan creates open spaces which encourage natural ventilation and offer resident’s views over the courtyard to the veranda, roof gardens and beyond. Lushly planted roof gardens surround the house and add to the effect that nature is evident in every part of the house.
The large roof above the courtyard creates an indoor and outdoor space leading to the gardens and swimming pool which wraps around two sides of the house.
Maryland Drive is a modest and luxurious residential design which gives residents opportunities to live in harmony and comfortably with nature.”
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Implementing Green Concept Fish House in Singapore

Sunday, June 19, 2022
Implementing Green Concept Fish House in Singapore

Green Concept House

Guz Architects Fish House in Singapore
Contemporary house in Singapore
Green Concept House - Located in Singapore above around 540 square meters on 726 sq m area near the sea, it’s the masterpiece house architecture of Guz Architects completed in 2009 that has been helped by involving of C&S Engineers and Henrizal Fitri Consultants. Patrick Bingham Hall’s photographs show us how the house luxury and adaptation in the tropical area where has high level of temperature and humid. It is one example house we can get inspirations from its construction, philosophy, function, facade, and interior that implements green concept of house design.

Fish House in Singapore
Swimming pool surrounding Fish House

Fish House by Guz Architects:


“The main design concept is to create a house which has close relationship with nature or natural environment and this is achieved by having a swimming-pool linking the house with the landscape and ultimately visual connections with the sea. The idea of connection is reinforced by having the basement level media-room with a u-shaped acrylic window which allows diffuse natural light in and also views out into the pool.
The curved roofs, which symbolizing the sea waves, also emphasize the idea of the nearby sea. These are almost totally covered with thin bendable photovoltaic panels supplying enough energy to the house, while the remaining area is used as a green roof giving residents some outdoor leisure spaces.
Fish House is a modest and yet luxurious residential design which gives residents opportunities to live in harmony and comfortably with nature.”
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Media room under water
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Waved green roof and photovoltaic panels
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Comfortable interior contrast with nature

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