Local design firm Ao-ft designs the Tree Courtyard House, which is a home defined by its tall plane tree right in the center of the space. It is the focal point of the home and it also has a cross-laminated timber structure and is located in East London's Walthamstow Village just behind the main shopping street.
The house has two bedrooms and it is meant to blend into its surroundings with walls made with dark brown brick walls. The director of the studio, Liz Tatarintseva shares "We took advantage of the seasonal changes in the tree's foliage and location with summer months providing dappled shading to the south-facing facade while allowing more light during the winter months when the leaves have fallen."
Tree-Surrounding Mass-Timber Homes
Ao-ft Designs the Tree Courtyard House in East London
Trend Themes
1. Biophilic Design - Integrating natural elements like trees into architectural designs enhances environmental connection and sustainable living.
2. Seasonal Adaptation in Architecture - Homes featuring designs that adapt to seasonal changes in surrounding foliage enhance energy efficiency and occupant comfort.
3. Mass-timber Construction - The use of cross-laminated timber supports sustainable building practices and reduces carbon footprints in residential construction.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Architecture - Focusing on eco-friendly materials in building designs represents a growing demand for greener construction practices.
2. Urban Housing Development - Developing city-based homes that integrate natural elements caters to increasing urbanization while preserving ecological aesthetics.
3. Timber Manufacturing - The rise in popularity of mass-timber structures can drive innovation in timber processing and its application in large-scale construction.