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RECEPTION

BATHROOM

Dining Room Kitchen

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Living Room

FIRST FLOOR

Public

Private

Adjacent

Kitchen is placed adjacent to dining room and living room to make it more accessible to get food from.

The wind pushes smell through the bathroom to the kitchen for it to then leave.

Reception

Adjacent - no entry

Adjacent to sun

Adjacent to wind

BALCONY

Used an open top as the sun will be directly on top of it with a high altitude.

Stair Entry Playroom

BALCONY WITH OPEN TOP

PRIVATE ZONE

Precedents

The second example is the Klien House and Studio. This is a one floor house designed for the textile designer ‘Bernat Klien’. The purpose of the design is to have as much outlook as possible to gain inspiration for his art from views of the landscape.

It is designed around contemporary design which also relates to his work.

The Lobby gives you 2 options to divert yourself into either private or a public zone.

House Entry

Public Zone

Bathroom

Bedroom

Studio Studio

Reception

The architect has situated the studios so they get slight all day. This gives they well lit rooms.

Private Zone

Wind works in favour for the bathroom as it pushes any odor out of the window (south).

Bathroom quick and easily accessible for children’s rooms and nursery. If they are not able to walk yet it isn’t far for them to get there.

Adjacent - no entry

Adjacent to sun

Adjacent to wind

Frank Lloyd Wright Home And Studio

Wright built this home several times to perfect his design and showcase his modern but organic style inspired by the 19th century. Offered as a retreat from the busy city life, the home was encouraged by honest life inspired by nature. Components included new building materials such as glass, simplicity and large flowing floor plans for connection to outdoor spaces and the flow of natural light. Having these makes it easier to view the nature and be inspired by the views from the house.

Sun from all prespectivesto meet the design studio.

Huddersfield History

Due to our site being based in Huddersfield, I took on the opportunity to research a bit about how the time and industries have developed over the years.

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