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Jewry Wall Museum

Jewry Wall Museum

Design Concept

To enhance sustainability and mitigate heat gain from the western sunlight, an imposing thermal barrier wall is strategically incorporated on the building's western side, utilizing advanced shading techniques to reduce thermal transfer, minimize glare, and optimize energy efficiency.

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In addition to the thermal barrier wall, the design incorporates a thoughtful solution for glare reduction by implementing a screen wall on both the front and west side. The front facade showcases an engaging pattern of trellises, intelligently crafted to filter the intense sunlight, ensuring optimal natural ventilation while creating an aesthetically pleasing environment. This integration promotes comfort, energy efficiency, and a harmonious blend of sustainable design principles.

Recognizing the challenges of the hot tropical climate, the terrace is ingeniously transformed into a lush garden and inviting lounge area. This innovative addition provides an additional protective layer against the heat, effectively shielding the interiors and fostering a refreshing and cool environment. The garden not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also promotes natural cooling through greenery, creating a harmonious synergy between nature, comfort, and sustainability.

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