
Fish House is a house designed by studio Guz Architects in Singapore with the aim of creating an environment perfect connection with nature and the surrounding landscape. The goal is so successful as to suggest the idea of a modern tropical bungalow, where everything is designed to encourage the view of the landscape to facilitate the passage of air and to recall natural forms (as in the case of the curves of the roof, that evoke the waves of the sea).
Photovoltaic panels help maintain the ideal climate in perfect harmony with the natural environment and with the original intention of the project
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