Amazingly, the newly modern building, adapted
to the coastal terrain, was constructed after the demolition of a former
residence, according to furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials reported.
This kind of building
is required a much higher elevation in respond to current standard. Stelle
Artchitects said, “The goal was to keep the
existing scale and dynamics of the site and design a residence that reflected
the footprint and spirit of the original home.
Materials for the new house include Alaskan
cedar shingle panels interspersed with glass sections. The home has three
levels: one for the owners, one for their guests, and one for living and
dining.
A simple glass and shingle pavilion
overlooks a negative edge pool while a path from the garage leads through a
natural seaside landscape along the pool and up to the house. Solar control is
achieved though the use of overhangs in the southern exposures.
Extra thick walls allow for superior insulation, and a
geothermal system is employed for cooling“.
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