Thursday, November 20, 2014

The Freshwater House







This is the Freshwater House has been created by Australian architecture studio Chenchow Little, leading to furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials stated. 

“The top bedroom level floats above the landscaped living level and is veiled with custom- made external bi-folding shutters anodised dark bronze. 

The shutters are constructed of vertical battens to maintain views to the beach below. The shutters provide privacy, enclosure and dappled light to this level. 

The detailing of the shutters is purposefully simple such that the building reads as an abstract sculptural form in the landscape when viewed from the beach. 

When the shutters are open the appearance of the building, and the experience of the interior, transforms. 

The client’s occupation of the dwelling registers in the operable facade of the building”, as the architects said.

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