construction in progress of G.H. residence by bercy chen studio all images courtesy bercy chen studio
american firm bercy chen studio have sent in images of their project G.H. (gibbs hollow) residence. currently under construction the project was conceived less as a house, but more as an extension and outgrowth of the limestone and aquifers of the central texas geography.
construction in progress
the roof structure is configured to create a natural basin for the collection of rainwater, similar to the vernal pools found in the outcroppings of enchanted rock, texas. these basins harness additional natural flows through the use of photovoltaic and solar hot water panels. the water, electricity and heat which are harvested on the roof tie into an extensive climate conditioning system which utilizes water source heat pumps and radiant loops to supply both the heating and cooling for the residence. the climate system is connected to geothermal ground loops as well as pools and water features thereby establishing a system of heat exchange which minimizes relianceon electricity or gas.
construction in progress
one of the features of the project are two long native limestone walls which have been inserted into the site. the walls serve as the boundary demarking domesticated space with the vegetation outbound of these walls being native while the interior spaces are more lush and tropical. the program of the residence is configured along the stone walls each of which serves as the spine for the public and private wings, respectively. the offset between the main wings establishes an exterior courtyard which will serve as an extended living space for much of the year. the siting of the boundary walls and building elements was informed by the presence and preservation of three mature native oaks.
construction in progress
construction in progress
G.H. residence
G.H. residence
the deck
the backyard
how the house functions generating electricity through solar power
how the house functions generating electricity through solar power
the solar panels in the summer
the solar panels in the winter
Save