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Modern Japanese Farmhouse Concept By Archi Farm
Have you ever imagined how it feels if you have a house with a roof like a fertile soil that can be used to grow crops? Well, here’s an Archi Farm ideas, from Japanese architecture. It’s like a modern farm house plans, Archi Farm Japanese house design talent blends with the function of the farmhouse. The concept of residence open house features illustrated by the different levels. This proposed plan is the most famous house to the green – grass in places that are not conventional from the floor to walk out. Under the grass is protected and hidden storage space to park equipment (not to mention unsightly) heavy agriculture. And speaking of “green,” Another nice feature is a good water cooling system that naturally regulate the room temperature by pumping ground water rising.
DATA:
Location: Tokorozawa, Saitama
Applications: Residential
Design: architecture than Mineta Jian Hui Onda Farm
Construction period: May to August 2, 2009
Main Structure: Steel + conventional wood (garage)
Building area: 149.89 m²
Total floor area: 68.74 m²
Main Finish: roofing: grass Xiawu waterproof sheets +
Outside the walls: stucco finish ash (watering can) + Kiradekoru Shanban
Construction Equipment: wood + glass sublayer 5-6-5
Walls: plaster dust Shinabenia
Ceiling: plaster dust Shinabenia
Floor: Pine T18 + Osmo
The main facilities: stove, air conditioner heat pumps, solar water heaters, gas water heater LPG,
Roof sprinkler equipment, septic tanks, (3.2kw photovoltaic panels)
Shooting: Hitoshi HOSOYA (1 Mineta)
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