This guest house design contains two modules for living and sleeping. The modules made from glasses and woods. Those modules unify with steel frame. Fire-rated steel and concrete frame used. This guest house sheltered with those materials with roll-down steel doors at its perimeter. Located high in the hills above Malibu California, this contemporary house designed by Group3.
In the event of a fire, or whenever the guest house is not in use, the doors can be closed creating a secure and fireproof enclosure. With the perimeter steel doors up the steel frame becomes a light and airy pavilion providing a setting for indoor-outdoor living.
The living/sleeping modules are positioned within this pavilion to create protected outdoor living spaces of varying size. Circulation space is kept to the exterior to maximize the area of the livable space. On the roof are photovoltaic panels to generate electricity. A geothermal pump system will heat and cool the house as well as provide hot water.
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