
The Fish House, located in Singapore, was designed by Guz Architects to feel at one with nature. The luxurious home features natural ventilation for Singapore’s hot and humid climate, a green roof with thin bendable photovoltaic panels that supply energy to the whole house, and large windows. The undulation of the curved roof mimics the ocean waves.






Architects: Guz Architects
Location: Singapore
MSE Engineers: C&S Engineers
M&E Engineers: Herizal Fitri Consultants
Area: 726 sqm
Gross Floor Area: 540 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photography: Patrick Bingham Hall
[via ArchDaily]






















Awezome Rider on 07.15.2010 at 13:53 PM
hey guyz, can i have a house like that, but bigger??? i think its totally awesome and…
i don’t know i am speechless of how cool it is. i think this house is probably one of the best Green houses is the world. i don’t think they would have to pay a huge electric bill becuase it is solar powered by the roof. dude i totaly want one like this!!!!
Artnations on 07.15.2010 at 18:24 PM
The guys at guz architects must be living out childhood memories. This is so thunderbirds tracey island. I love it. I had just been looking at images of artists workin in the favelas of brazil.The contrast is mind blowing.
Robb on 07.18.2010 at 16:30 PM
WOW, I just found my happy place…..now I just have to make the money to deserve such a palace! :)
Jill Seidner | Interior Design on 07.19.2010 at 00:22 AM
Brilliant house! Love the water features!
Sylvia on 07.19.2010 at 14:17 PM
wow beautiful crib, Singapore never looked so good.
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