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GROPI

US structure

HOUSE north elevati


on eastelevati
on
BY WALTER GROPI
US Thehousestructurereflected a tradi ti
onal
new england postand beam wooden frame
which i
s wellhi dden i
nsidethehousei tis
sheathed with whitepainted tongueand
groveverticalshade

form development
south elevati
on westelevati
on

roofplan
Massing i
s af actor i
n passivethermal secti
on aa’ secton bb’
comfortand dayli ghting thesiteof
windows on everysideofthehouseaffects
theSpatialimpression ofthehouse
ri
bbon wi
ndows centralstai
rcase
spati
alorgani
zati
on

Arranged in an asymetri
cal Protects from wind and
compositi
on with a covers rai
n,yetitallows li ghtto
1.
1.EntranceHall entranceto theki tchen permeatethei nteri
or wall
2.Coats
3.Study
fi
rstfloor plan 4.Living Room
5.Dinning room
6.Toilet PRI
VATE AREA materi
als externalf
acade
7.Maid's Bath
LI
VING AREA
8.Maid's room
9.Kitchen CI
RCULATI
ON AREA Localbui ldi ng materials areused Thef acadei s madebased on the
10.Living room SERVI
CE AREA Materials such as wood cutstoneand conceptofsi mplicity.Themajor
11.Screened Porch
12.Servi cePorch bricks areused i nspired bythelocal componenti s windows,glass,bri ck
Thefirstfloor plan layouti s architecturaltextures for theentrancegarden f aced and
designed with flui
dity. Thearchi tecthas blended these thestai rcase.Thef acadeis designed
Thesecond floor plan layouti s traditi
onalbui ldi ng materi
als with in a waywherethei nteri
or has
designed to maximizetheprivacy. modern technologyand i ndustrial sufficientgain ofsunli ght
1.Hall Overallthespeci alorganization materials. thesei ncludeglass
2.Bath ofthehousei s based on modular blocks,steelrai lings,gypsum panels and
3.Bath
4.Dressing Room unitin order to achievemaximum acousti c panels
5.Master Bedroom effi
ciency.
6.GuestRoom
7.Child'
s Room
8.Bed Aclove
9.RoofDeck
10.Sewing room
second floor plan

bauhas archi
tecture

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