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Back to EpisodesDesigning from First Principles [Addendum on Safari Roof House]- Part 2a
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This is an addendum to the second episode on how architects Kevin Mark Low design from first principles, discussing the Safari Roof House (2002-2005).
How designing the Safari Roof House embodies First-Principles thinking
Kevin didn’t start with “let’s make a modern tropical house” or copy regional precedents. He decomposed to basics:
• Human thermal comfort in 30–35°C heat + 80–90% humidity requires constant air movement and shade.
• Monsoon rain is inevitable — design to channel it, not resist it perfectly.
• Local materials and skills favor brick, concrete, and simple steel.
• The building should enhance its context (suburban greenery, family life) rather than stand as an object.
This discussion serves to explain further the employment of principles of physics and biology to provide the content for architecture, hence the importance of a diversified-type of education like liberal arts. This notion will be further elaborated in the book Naziaty is writing.
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