In recent years, direction of wind in design of villas has clearly moved closer to direction of natural ecology. More and more people are choosing to either start building on home gardens or return to their hometowns to live in mountains. It can be seen how modern people yearn for natural environment.
So what kind of experience is it to live in a villa in a natural area?
LP Villa
Hanoi, Vietnam
Living area designed for three generations of owners, with a vertical structure.
The area on ground floor leaves behind a large area of space for activities, forming a connection with natural environment around house and yard under a wide balcony.
The house is divided into three living areas and two sleeping areas. The middle part is kitchen and dining area, which is also main communication space for family members.
Industrial-style interior design and natural outdoor scenery form a delicate balance that also symbolizes harmonious coexistence of man and nature.
Observation deck
Active balcony
ME
Comport
The project consists of four small building volumes perpendicular to main house, many passages and a pool, which is center of site.
The main body and structural platform of villa are in same color scheme as environment, which is bright and transparent against surrounding green trees.
The pool area is well lit, so you don't have to travel long distances to enjoy blue sea beach.
Works by Chang Architects
Singapore
The entire mansion uses an in-depth design concept, with plants on upper level and water features on lower level, and roof is a stepped garden that looks like a terraced field.
East and west are connected by an air corridor that takes you step by step and one scene at a time.
The room on second floor is well lit and has its own viewing terrace, which is quite elegant.