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Welcome to the home of the future
The 2009 British Homes Awards challenged the industry to design a house that
can adapt to different life stages.
The participants were asked to rethink the construction and design of individual
homes, so that they were easily adaptable to less mobile inhabitants, and also to create
communities in which ageing occupants could continue to enjoy shared amenities.
The top design also had to be attractive to its potential buyers, because the competition was put to the public vote.
The winner,gaining 12,000 votes from Mail on Sunday readers,was the strikingly modern SunnySideUp,designed by Kosi Architects. Here are its three main features.
1.Upside Down House
The architects took as a starting point the accepted norm for a house--rows of houses facing onto streets crammed with cars, with living rooms on the ground floor and bedrooms above. Then they scrapped it.
They ended up with the living room, dining room and kitchen on the top floor where they can benefit from the light and views, and maximize energy efficiency. And they put the bedrooms on the ground floor where the garden aspect gives inhabitants increased privacy, and a cool temperature is maintained throughout the day.The two floors are linked by wide, gentle gradient stairs, which are designed to allow for a stair lift to be fitted if necessary as owners age.
2.Concealed Parking Spaces
But the feature that, according to Warren Rosing, one of the Kosi architects responsible for the design, was particularly popular with the public, is actually the parking.
In a SunnySideUp development no one has to look out onto a street full of cars, or worry about their kids being run over, because the terrace zone at the first floor level link all the homes and is a car-free zone.
Vehicles are tucked away on the lower floor, leaving safe and pleasant spaces outside the houses for people to meet, and kids to play.
A lift takes people directly from garage to living area, so that all residents, including the elderly and those with heavy shopping, can move comfortably between the floors. The natural feel of the front area is enhanced by the planters that are placed outside the kitchens at the front to encourage residents to grow vegetables and flowers where they can be seen.
The idea is that not only would they look pretty, but they would be a talking
point, encouraging interaction between residents on the terrace area outside.
3.Flexible Spaces
But it's the fact that the space is designed to adapt to the changing needs,![]()
including the fluctuating income of its owners, that makes it a thought-provoking, as
well as a winning,design.
The lower-floor bedrooms have separate outdoor access so they can be easily rented. The idea is that owners can get some extra money to pay for their mortgages during the first years. And later in the future, those bedrooms can be used as a granny flat, or an office, and can easily be converted into a separate one-bed flat if your kids won't leave home.
And if more space is required, as well as the usual loft that can be converted,
there is potential for a gallery floor to be inserted in the living room.
4. Where can you get one?
At the moment the SunnySideUp house is still just a set of drawings. But Warren
Rosing says,“We are hoping to have it built.”
The organisers are in talks with builders, but due to the economic climate it may take longer than we would like.“We're sure it will be worth the wait”they say.
6.According to the article, The British Homes Awards challenged architects to design
a house
A.for disabled people.
B.for ageing inhabitants.
C.that could adapt to all ages.
D.for young families with children.
7.According to the article, in the winning property, bedrooms are downstairs to
A.benefit from the view.
B.have easier access to the house.
C.have more privacy in the living room.
D.keep the same pleasant atmosphere the whole day.
8.According to the article, the parking spaces in this house design are
A.on the first floor.
B.on the ground floor.
C.in a separate building.
D.in the street.
9.According to the article, in the Sunny Side Up house the ground floor
A.can be rented.
B.can be sold separately. C.is only used to store cars.
D.has a room for grandparents.
6.C 【解析】根据第一段“2009年英国住宅奖向该行业提出了挑战,要求设计一 套能适应不同生活阶段的房子。”,即设计适合所有年龄阶段人的房子,故选C。
7.C【解析】根据1.Upside Down House中的And they put the bedrooms on the ground floor where the garden aspect gives inhabitants increased privacy, and a cool temperature is maintained throughout the day.可知他们把卧室放在一楼,是因为那里的花园可以为居民提供更好的隐私性,并且全天保持凉爽的温度。故选C。
8.B 【解析】根据2.Concealed Parking Spaces中的描述Vehicles are tucked away on the lower floor可知停车位是在底层,故选B。
9.A 【解析】根据3 .Flexible Spaces中的The lower-floor bedrooms have separate outdoor access so they can be easily rented.可知底层的卧室很容易出租,即底层是可以出租的,故选A。
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