Live Cooler. Spend Less. Build Smarter.
In the Philippines, where we experience scorching summers, heavy monsoon rains, and rising electricity costs, designing a sustainable home isn’t just ideal—it’s practical.
At Arktektura, we believe smart home design should reflect our climate, culture, and lifestyle. Here’s how you can plan a house that’s not only eco-friendly, but also cooler, more comfortable, and budget-wise in the long run.
What Makes a House "Sustainable" in the Philippines?
Sustainable design in our tropical context means:
- Maximizing natural airflow and light
- Using eco-friendly, local materials
- Reducing energy and water usage
- Adapting to typhoons and heat
- Creating long-term comfort for families
1. Passive Cooling: Your Best Friend in a Tropical Climate
Rely less on aircon by designing for natural ventilation.
House Orientation
Face living areas east or northeast to catch morning sun and avoid harsh afternoon heat.
Minimize west-facing windows, or shade them with deep eaves.
Cross Ventilation
- Align windows and doors across each other to allow air to flow freely.
- Use high windows or vents to let hot air escape (hot air rises!).
2. Use Climate-Smart, Local Materials
Using the right materials helps manage heat and humidity.
- Bamboo, cogon, or amakan for accents or ceilings—natural, breathable, and low-impact.
- Hollow blocks with insulation, or aerated concrete for walls to reduce heat transfer.
- Cool roofs or light-colored roofing to reflect, not absorb, heat.
- Clay tiles or polished concrete floors for a cooler indoor feel.
3. Save Energy Without Sacrificing Comfort
- Simple design tweaks = big savings over time.
Maximize daylighting to reduce electric lighting use. - Use LED lighting and solar-ready features if possible.
- Install awnings, canopies, or jalousie windows for flexible shading.
4. Make the Most of Water
- Add a rainwater catchment system for outdoor cleaning or gardening.
- Install low-flow fixtures in bathrooms and kitchens.
- Choose plants that are native and low-maintenance for landscaping.
5. Design With Lifestyle and Longevity in Mind
Sustainability also means adapting your home to your needs as a family.
- Create multi-purpose areas that can grow with your family.
- Consider modular expansion plans if you’re building in phases.
- Keep indoor-outdoor connections strong for airflow and mental wellness.
How Arktektura Helps You Build Sustainably
We don’t just suggest sustainable ideas—we integrate them into every stage:
- Site assessment for best orientation
- Custom layout for airflow and daylight
- Material selection based on climate and budget
- Long-term planning for expansions and energy use
- Rain-resilient features and flood-smart designs
Building Better for the Next Generation
Sustainable house design is more than just a trend—it’s a way to live responsibly and comfortably in our unique environment.
Whether you’re building from scratch or renovating your family home, choosing sustainable design means:
- Lower energy bills
- A cooler, more comfortable home
- A smaller carbon footprint
- A healthier living space for your family