Beach valley house NATURE !





Typical of beach valley house, designed to unite with the nature hard stone. Simplicity is a must to reduce energy consumption. The glass roof defined those idea, instead of reduce light usage it also made the house become more natural.
The Beach Valley glass roof house presents a balance between nature and architecture. This underground home design, created by Japan’s Sambuichi Architects, plays up natural aesthetics, modern minimalist interiors and sustainable technologies that usher this simple hill house straight into the future.
Boasting natural balance wheel between it and the architecture. Lime roof is designed to be loved dry land. Having a constitutional underground, playing up the aesthetic nature, interior sustained moderate and advanced technologies that deliver a simple hill this house in a row to the future. An examination of sultry centerings But changing air currents and intensity during the day acting on a site, allowing Maine to empathize type of architecture that really prompted the emplacement of each, Sambuichi it. This valley beach greenhouse roof to adjust the plane of the river is bordered by a broad and dozenses, environmentally friendly architecture arrived at this impression of earthy, with a clear roof contemporary sweets in the middle of a grassy surface. Beneath it, carved on dry land, four bedrooms and ironically, a solarium underground, an unexpected breakthrough. Converting dry land means to increase passive climate at home, claim a comfortable all year-temperature, remote grids. Such as cooling and heating systems, passive lighting, cheers for the roof of lime. Natural stone and rich woods so complete the home environment was born.

A close examination on how changing wind directions and intensities in daylight influences the site, enables me to understand what kind of architecture is really needed on each location,” according to Sambuichi. Set adjacent to a vast river plane and mountains, this eco friendly architecture makes an understated impression, with its contemporary glazed roof visible among the grassy surface. Beneath it, carved into the earth, four bedrooms and ironically, an underground sunroom, are an unexpected discovery. The earth becomes a means for passive climate control in the house, maintaining a comfortable temperature year-round, off the grid. Like the cooling and heating system, lighting is passive, thanks to the glass roof. Natural stone and richly finished woods complement the home’s natural surroundings. Sambuichi Architects...