World’s Longest House: 150M Weekend Home | Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

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World’s Longest House: 150M Weekend Home | Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Architects: Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Location: Thailand
Project Year: 2012
Project Area: 1592,41 sqm
Photographs: Pirak Anurakawachon
Overlooking the rich natural environment, the world’s longest house tops a hill in a forestal park of Thailand. Through the water fall as a entrance gate, the road leads you to the main house extending east and west on the left, and on the opposite side, a glass house in the forest as a guest house. The main house is simply composed of a white cube and 2 horizontal plates of 11m wide by 150m long.
All rooms for owner family are put linearly between the plates, opening to both north corridor and south deck terrace. A glazed room for spa&fitness at the east end, 6 bedrooms with exclusive bathroom and living room, a family living/dining room, and storages or maid rooms at the west end. This extremely long planning takes advantage of the beautiful landscape, gaining a panoramic view and a dynamic scale space as the very long deck terrace. At the same time, it regards a airy comfortable living environment. Above the private rooms, there is a roof top terrace covered with sand and the swimming pool of 40m long. Continue here
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