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The new "green" project by Guz Architects
Singapore architectural firm Guz Architects continues to please us with their extraordinarily vivid and colorful designs.
We have already presented their project Meera House. In some ways they are even similar to Cluny House. I think, first of all, of greenery and its location. Plants are almost everywhere: in the yard, on roofs and terraces, and even in the pool. For irrigation use only rainwater, which is collected. The centerpiece of the project is engaged in a swimming pool. In addition to the array of greenery and swimming pools, special attention deserves the power supply system at home. Photovoltaic cells and solar water heaters minimize dependence on centralized power project. In the construction used and recycled teak wood, which gives another "vote" in favor of this property.
We have already presented their project Meera House. In some ways they are even similar to Cluny House. I think, first of all, of greenery and its location. Plants are almost everywhere: in the yard, on roofs and terraces, and even in the pool. For irrigation use only rainwater, which is collected. The centerpiece of the project is engaged in a swimming pool. In addition to the array of greenery and swimming pools, special attention deserves the power supply system at home. Photovoltaic cells and solar water heaters minimize dependence on centralized power project. In the construction used and recycled teak wood, which gives another "vote" in favor of this property.