As C House is located beside a road, it may cause some noise in the house, however, there are lots of trees around C House, that can help to keep a quite space for it.
C House have a great balance of the landscape and create a similar roof line of the landscape
Arrangement of rooms (Sunlight)
Arrangement of rooms (Sunlight)
North Side - Outdoor Room - allows most of the sunlight come into the house
East Side - Kitchen and Dinning Area - having sunlight at the morning
South Side - Formal Room
West Side - Bedrooms - when the sunlight from west side come into bedrooms, people will not at there most of the room.
Outdoor room (Ventilation)
Outdoor room that has a high roofing integrating the inside and outside of the house, also it can bright through most of the winds into the house, make a good ventilation systems to the house
Reference:
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[3]Jackson, D and Johnson, C. 2000. Australian Architecture Now. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.
[4] Keniger. 2006. Timber-framed windows, C House, Coorparoo, Brisbane. http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view.php?pid=UQ:11678 (accessed March 9, 2010).
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