Habitat 825 is a 53,000 square foot, multi-family housing complex with a beautiful color scheme both of the exterior and interior space. The main point of attractions constitute thoughtful and creative solutions to space and privacy issues commonly found in housing complexes. This is accomplished through new forms of contemporary lifestyle and through the use of light, materials, colors, and a common open space accessible by each unit. This open space also serves as a natural climate control for the interior corridors by allowing air to pass through and regulate the temperature. Additionally, private outdoor areas are set within this main space. Despite its communal setting, this housing complexes still afford privacy by using landscaping elements that separate rooms instead of using hard walls or divisions. Visit LOHA Architect for more detail about this building.
Friday, April 2, 2010
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