Hilly Rooftop Homes

The Guz Architects Meera House is a Suburban Garden Sanctuary

Behold an exquisite example of a home that creates a landscaped sanctuary on a limited lot: the Guz Architects Meera House. On an island adjacent to Singapore, this abundant abode embraces lush living spaces thanks to the designers' treatment of each level as single-storey dwellings.

Rolling green rooftop gardens grow burgeoning grasses that expand the property's lawns from each stacked floor. Providing panoramic views of the city, the Guz Architects Meera House maintains a strong element of privacy between two dividing walls that encase a gorgeous pond and courtyard.

Trend Themes

  1. Green Roof Gardens — Implementing green roof gardens as a way to expand lawns and create lush living spaces on limited lots.
  2. Privacy-enhancing Design — Incorporating design elements such as dividing walls and courtyards to maintain privacy in densely populated areas.
  3. Single-storey Dwellings — Designing homes with each level functioning as a separate dwelling unit to maximize space utilization.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — Architects can explore innovative ways to incorporate green roof gardens and privacy-enhancing features in their designs.
  2. Real Estate — Developers can market single-storey dwellings as a unique and space-efficient housing solution for homeowners.
  3. Landscape Design — Landscape designers can specialize in creating and maintaining green roof gardens that provide eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing living spaces.

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