Results 1 - 6 of about 8 news and pictures for the tag: Sustainable building.

White Perrin House in North Bruny Island

July 5, 2010 Filed Under: House
White Perrin House in North Bruny Island

White Perrin House was designed by Dock4 Architecture. The house is located near this beach has a simple and unique design, has a beautiful view to the beach. Therefore, this house has some parts of the glass wall. Natural timbers became the main ingredient for the convenience of this house. Recycled timbers are featured in internal floors, doors and joinery. Energy efficiency was high on the client’s... 

The Hillside House in California by SB Architects

May 25, 2010 Filed Under: House
The Hillside House in California by SB Architects

The house is situated in the hills of Mill Valley, California and it was designed by SB Architects. This house has received certification as the first LEED Platinum house for the traditional house in Marin County, and one of only a handful of Northern California. This house has a floor, roof and walls thet made by wood. If you see the design of the dining room which is equipped with a fireplace that... 

The Three Stones House In Austin

February 11, 2010 Filed Under: House
The Three Stones House In Austin

this house has low and high windows which provide natural ventilation. Nick Deaver designed this house by using natural elements. stone flow past each other narrowly missing at a critical point where spring storms take center stage at the rainwater pool. The skewed walls and varied openings provide a drama reminiscent of narrow canyons or ancient ruins. the living areas in this house, open to buffalo... 

Pekapeka House By Parsonson Architects

January 15, 2010 Filed Under: House
Pekapeka House By Parsonson Architects

This concept of this house is very simple. The plan is a rectangle and is divided into 3 parts, the solid bedroom forms at each end support a floating roof over the living space in between. This layout allows the living room to face both east to hills and west to the sea. It allows sun into the house throughout the day, for passive solar heating of the concrete slab and creates a sheltered outside... 

RB Murray By Hufft Projects

January 15, 2010 Filed Under: Office
RB Murray By Hufft Projects

the R.B. Murray Company’s new office building serves to exemplify its client’s values of contemporary and sustainable architecture and development. it is located at the prominent intersection of Blackman Road and Seminole in Springfield, Missouri. A distinguishing butterfly roof opens to allow a maximum amount of daylight into the building’s open offices, executive core, and conference rooms.... 

Residance O By Andrea Tognon architecture

January 12, 2010 Filed Under: House
Residance O By Andrea Tognon architecture

the original building was built in the 70′s. The floor plan was a square with a missing corner (so was an L shape). The roof was a concrete slab outing out in a very inelegant and with bad proportions. the total redefinition of the insulation parameter we reshape the building profile, cutting the old roof edge and redesigning the junction between roof and perimetral walls. The entire interior... 

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