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Six Ramsgate – Home & Design with the Concept of Open House by Wallflower Architecture
Six Ramsgate, Modern Home with the Concept of Open House.

Six Ramsgate is a house built in Singapore to 1200 square meters area, it is approximately 25m wide by 48m deep. The building was created and designed by Wallflower Architecture by using the concept of open house. Here Wallflower Architecture wanted to give examples and show the beautiful home of the modern house of how the proper use of proportion, rhythm, light and materials to create a beautiful space. You can see how these designers really take advantage of all the space you to beautify and try to give each room will function properly so that you can be optimally used by the occupants of the house. the intermingling of internal gardens and column-free vistas, there is a continuous and unbroken visual depth of 40m that ties together the entrance foyer, swimming pool, formal living area, internal garden court and formal dining areas. To view the sketch design of this house, you can see the pictures below because we view this bill at the end along with an explanation of this building from the architect.








Description from the architect:
The environmental transparencies at ground level and between courtyards are important in passively cooling the house. All the courtyards have differing material finishes and therefore differing heat gain and latency (water, grass, water, granite). As long as there are temperature differences between courtyards, the living, dining, and pool house become conduits for breezes that move in between the courtyards, very much like how land and sea breezes are generated. The use of thick masonry walls on either side of the house keep temperature gradients small within the house and also act as enormous ‘ducting’ in guiding air currents between courtyards. At the second storey, solid hardwood louvers that can be adjusted by hand allow the desired amount of breeze and sunlight to filter through. And at the 1st storey, substantial trellising minimize sun entry into habitable areas.
Sketch the design of the house with open concept.























































