Simply greening facade - contemporary greening the house

The Siri House in Bangkok, Thailand, has a tastefully green facade and resembles a gallery. The lifestyle of the house residents required a suitable space that exhibits their memories of travel and their love for nature. The open level of the first floor is coordinated for flexible use of space and with modern design elements. Although the house is surrounded by green, there is still the courtyard that connects the living space in the east wing with the western one.

Combine green facade with modern design

The farm offers the opportunity to practice both active and passive activities. There is alsoA spacious wooden terraceWith a fish pond and water feature for a party at home. Furthermore, the residents and their guests can relax on the lawn and benches and enjoy the garden under the tree tops. A horizontal cavity in the gallery allows the house residents to see their neighbors or visitors.

The second level is a private floor that holds a wing for the children and the other for the owners. Both rooms are connected by the frameless glass at full height along the bridge. This also connects the courtyard and the front yard harmoniously into the interior.

In addition to the house that has a green facade, more natural light and natural ventilation were also made possible by the courtyard. The architects brought the green closer to the green facade on the front of the house. At the same time, this serves as sun and privacy protection, while it also provides a great view.

As a decent landscaping

The garden design of the house is based on a concept that strives for people's harmony with the natural environment. For this reason, the landscape designers carefully selected every tree and shrub. They made the planting in such a way that they have implemented the facade greening and the remaining plants into every function of the house. The wax flower at the end of the courtyard fits asA vertical element in the designA that creates a cozy feeling and functions from the corridor as a focus.

*Architect website