2. Tropical Design
This is concerned with countries
where discomfort due to heat
and humidity are the dominant
problems
3. is all about achieving thermal comfort through the
use of passive design elements like sunshades, cavity
walls, light shelves, overhangs, roof and wall
insulation and even shading from large trees to block
the sun.
Passive design is the process of achieving this
comfort level without the use of mechanical systems.
Tropical architecture is all about tackling urban heat
island effect.
TROPICAL ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
6. Tropical interior design
Used natural materials, such as
abaca, rattan, bamboo and teak or
many similar materials which can
actually be found in tropical
environments. You can also go
tropical with fabrics featuring palm
leaves, lattice prints and flowers.
7.
8. Tropical
A style most commonly used in “tropical” destinations
around the world, Tropical interiors are known for their
rough finishes and bold floral prints. No stranger to
natural materials, finishes such as rattan, wicker,
bamboo, sisal, seagrass and teak are commonly woven
throughout these spaces. Floral blooms and oversize
palm leaf patterns are another common trend across
Tropical design; used for wall coverings, drapery, and
other upholstered furnishings adding softness to these
spaces and an overall “beachy” vibe.
9. TROPICAL
•Warm vibrant colors - accents in coral, pink, rich
greens, browns, yellow, and orange
•Lush tropical foliage and large leaf plants - banana
and palm leaves
•Big bright floral blooms such as hibiscus
•Fruit theme accents - pineapples and coconuts
•Teak wood and rattan furniture
•Organic shapes
•Hawaiian and Asian Pacific themes
•Exotic and large patterns
•Focus on plants and animal rather than sealife
17. The Bau fabulous furniture rattan
Collection
by Kenneth Cobonpue
impressed with the first look
with a modern design and
comfortable look. Beautiful
round shapes and soft cushions
provide comfort and create a
welcoming feeling. The
fabulous garden furniture
rattan promise convenient
hours in the garden, quietly
read a book or just spend hours
relaxing with friends.
Continents : North America, Africa and AsiaCountries: Mexico, Bahamas (Archipelago), Niger, Algeria, Mauritania, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Western Sahara, Myanmar, Oman, Bangladesh, India, Saudi Arabia, China, United Arab Emirates, United States of America and Taiwan.
Continents: South America, Africa, AustraliaCountries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar and Australia
TROPICAL DESIGN = Minimize SUN + Maximize WIND
TROPICAL DESIGN TROPICAL DESIGN = passive cooling PASSIVE COOLING: design with no mechanical equipment used to induce comfort conditions in building interior PASSIVE COOLING = inducing air movements
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