A luscious survey of forty-five of the most interesting tropical houses built in south-east Asia and Australia over the last fifty years, arranged decade by decade.

This stunningly illustrated volume present forty-five of the most interesting tropical houses of the last fifty years, surveying India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia and northern Australia, arranged decade by decade.

Author Patrick Bingham-Hall sets the houses in context arguing that climate, colonization and modernism, as well as geo-political events since the end of World War II, and even air conditioning, have created a very specific set of circumstances and therefore houses. These are buildings with pitched roofs, broad overhangs and eaves, verandas, big doors and windows, that optimize airflow and solar orientation. Larger-than-life, open to the elements, this is soaring architecture with a strong sense of place.

Bingham-Hall makes the case that this is architecture that’s environmentally attuned and innately sustainable. It’s also a book of lush, jaw-dropping houses that seamlessly blend indoor and out, in locations anyone would want to visit.
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Product details

ISBN
9780500027011
Published
2025-08-21
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight
2140 gr
Height
280 mm
Width
260 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
304

Biographical note

Patrick Bingham-Hall is based in Sydney, Singapore and Oxford and has published over fifty books on architecture, design, landscape and urban planning. His most recent book for T&H is WOHA: New Forms of Sustainable Architecture.