词条 | S11 House |
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| name = S11 House | image = S11 House.jpg | caption = Perspective view of S11 House | location = Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia | coordinates = {{coord missing|Malaysia}} | owner = Dr. Tan Loke Mun & Chew May-Ann | architect = Ar. Dr. Tan Loke Mun of ArchiCentre Sdn Bhd [1] | other_designers = ArchiCentre Sdn Bhd | cost = approximately RM2.1m | grounds_area = 1,240 sq m (13, 347 sq ft) | floor_area = 1,100 sq m (11,840 sq ft)[2] | website = http://www.s11house.com }} S11 House, located in Petaling Jaya, is Malaysia’s first Green Building Index Platinum rated house that won the Tropical Building Category of the Asean Energy Awards in 2013, designed by Ar. Dr. Tan Loke Mun.[3] This single residential structure was conceptualized along the lines of a large tree canopy and is equipped with 5 KW peak photo-voltaic installation on the roof; rainwater is also collected on the canopy roof drains and is stored in harvesting tanks. Water features and multiple pools are located at the two extreme north-south ends to provide evaporative cooling for the house. The house proves that even in the hot and humid tropical climate of South East Asia, it is possible to lessen a building's reliance on air-conditioning and also minimize its use of other natural resources, most notably water and electricity. A composting yard treats all the household organic and garden wastes and provides high grade compost fertilizer for the vegetable and fruit gardens. It has an overall roof U value of 0.14. The glazing roof comprises 9.38mm thick low-E safety laminated glass which can be opened up to 90%. The overall building envelope OTTV is 29.63.[4] S11 House is a testament to the opportunities available to build green for the architect and owner of this house, Dr. Tan. The successful structure has since been replicated in the S14 House[5] and other commissions of private homes. The hope is that the constant experiments done on these private homes eventually will find their way into the larger consumer and mass market housing industry. This is Tan’s process of taking a theory and testing it on a lab project (usually a house) and then finding a larger mass market application for the idea.[6] The house is physical proof that upper-end residential houses can work sustainably with the environment regarding their construction and on-going maintenance. Awards
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.s11house.com/#introduction|title=S11House}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.s11house.com/#introduction|title=S11House}} 3. ^{{cite journal|title=ArchiCentre's S11 House wins Asean Energy Award|journal=The Edge Malaysia|date=9 October 2013}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=S11House|url=http://www.s11house.com/}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=S14House|url=http://www.archicentre.com.my/work.php?id=43&projectid=39/}} 6. ^{{cite journal|title=Learning How To Fly|journal=Putra Architectural Exhibition PAX 2012}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=S11House|url=http://www.s11house.com/}} 4 : Petaling Jaya|Buildings and structures in Selangor|Houses in Malaysia|Sustainable buildings and structures |
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