Villa 507,West Palm Beach ,Fl

This ultra modern villa was designed for the ultimate indoor/ outdoor living experience. With a high tech level of white, minimalist architecture, this villa invites next- level living with a bedroom that can slide onto the pool area. With this forward thinking and high level of conscious designing to detail, one feels as though they are on vacation, yet in the comfort of their own home. Environmentally pairing materials with well thought out aesthetics give the homeowner a feeling of truly elevated living. From the subtropical plants that minimize heat radiation, to the cool textures used for less sun reflection, this villa serves as an example of true, functional luxury. A major proportion of ornamental plants used in landscape architectural projects can be replaced by food-producing plants without any sacrifice is aesthetic and environmental effects. The same advantages of improving the micro-climate in an arid and humid environment can be obtained from producing plants – providing shade, decreasing the heat island effect, raising relative humidity and evaporative cooling especially in a hot-arid climate. The visual effects of food-producing plants should not be underestimated, since they are very desirable for people living in a desert environment. If food-production, can be practiced at several scales, inside residential units, in small open spaces between villa and in relatively large controlled-environment spaces each for a whole neighborhood or a community as has been proposed by the author in another research

Contact number : USA +1 (561) 4086655 & +1 (561)252-4492
Iran +98 (912)5116603

2019

2020

Many factors should be considered in this project such as 1- sounds and solid surface 2- Environmental and aesthetic effects 3- open scroll walls & accessing 4- Minimalism architecture 5- Technical move-able bedroom on a pool 6- using food product plants

Architect : Mahbod Hajymirza Amin
Director : Diana Bernice sweeten

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