Humanitarian design organization TYIN Tegnestue has constructed a beautiful set of bamboo butterfly huts to provide housing for 24 orphans in Thailand. Aside from giving the orphans brand new homes, the huts are pre-fabricated and assembled on site with sustainability in mind...
Humanitarian design organization TYIN Tegnestue has constructed a beautiful set of bamboo butterfly huts to provide housing for 24 orphans in Thailand. Aside from giving the orphans brand new homes, the huts are pre-fabricated and assembled on site with sustainability in mind. Most of the bamboo used is harvested locally and woven in the same way that is traditional to the area. The special flapped roof of the Soe Ker Tie House is conducive to natural ventilation. Since the roof also collects rainwater, areas around the huts are more useful during the rainy season, and water can be stored during drier periods. Inhabitat
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Um, nice...
I like these houses. I would like to build as guesthouse on koh chang. These houses make life easy.
I Like the design, nice and simple but good for nature. I hope we will have house like this in Koh Samet and Koh Chang in Thailand
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