Design Concept:
The design emphasizes the creation of a harmonious living space for a family,
integrating the son's independent floor and providing separate bedrooms for the
mother and daughter. Additionally, a dedicated space for the mother's sewing and
crochet hobby is incorporated.
Architectural Floor Plan:
Ground Floor:
The ground floor encompasses a spacious living area with connected kitchen and
dining spaces.
The mother's sewing and crochet hobby space is located on this floor, offering easy
access and natural light.
A bedroom for the daughter is positioned for convenience and privacy.
An entrance foyer welcomes visitors and connects the living spaces.
First Floor (Son's Independent Floor):
The son's independent floor is designed on the first floor with a separate entrance
for autonomy.
It includes a bedroom, a small living area, and possibly a kitchenette for self-
sufficiency.
The design ensures a smooth connection between the son's floor and the rest of the
house.
Second Floor:
The second floor is dedicated to the mother's private space, including her bedroom
and any additional functional areas.
Adequate separation and thoughtful design provide a serene and comfortable living
environment for the mother.
Outdoor Spaces:
Design outdoor spaces like patios or balconies to enhance connectivity with the
surroundings.
Consider landscaping and seating areas around the palm tree for a tranquil
atmosphere.
Design Requirements According to Six Axes:
Axes of Circulation: Ensure well-planned pathways for easy movement between floors.
Axes of Orientation: Maximize natural light in the living areas while considering
privacy for bedrooms.
Axes of View: Design views towards the garden, surroundings, and possibly the palm
tree.
Axes of Entry: Create distinct entrances for each section, emphasizing the son's
independence.
Axes of Function: Prioritize functionality in each area, ensuring that spaces serve
their intended purposes efficiently.
Axes of Service: Plan for efficient service areas, such as kitchens and utility
spaces.
Functional Relationships:
Establish functional relationships between the kitchen, dining, and living spaces
for practical living.
Consider adjacency and accessibility between the son's independent floor and other
living spaces.
Surveying Programme:
Account for neighboring houses on three sides, ensuring proper privacy measures in
design.
Horizontal Projections:
Plan for optimal lighting and ventilation in each room, adjusting window placements
accordingly.
Consider the arrangement of furniture and functional elements for a seamless
layout.
Main Interface:
Design inviting main entrances for each floor, paying special attention to the
son's separate entrance.
Single Sector:
Each sector (living, son's floor, mother's floor, and daughter's room) should
function independently while contributing to the overall cohesion of the design.
This is a conceptual description, and it's recommended to consult with a
professional architect to translate these ideas into a detailed and feasible
architectural floor plan tailored to your specific needs and the site's
constraints.