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Friday, February 25th, 2011
Named T-House, this japanese style house was stands with majestic on a small hill overlooking Kyoto city. Designed by a bilingual design office based in Kyoto ie Atelier BORONSKI, which has foreign experience and local knowledge in residential and commercial projects in the Kansai and Kanto regions. This traditional forms hill house exterior is clad [...]
Tags: Atelier BORONSKI, bilingual design office, burnt cedar boards exterior materials, classical indoor/outdoor living, curved connecting stairways, double glazing and external insulation, garage door facing the street, glass external cladding, high level of thermal performance, in-ground under-floor heating, japanese style house, Kyoto, large internal window, second floor terrace, T-House, traditional forms hill house, wall of horizontal louvers
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
Photo credit: Keith Carlsen
The University of Utah School of Architecture have a great program that every students surely very wish they were be a part of it during school, there is the Design Build Bluff which is a university design and build course started by Hank Louis. Design Build Bluff (DBB) have completed their seventh [...]
Tags: affordable homes, Design Build Bluff, education in green building, Hank Louis, Keith Carlsen, low-maintenance home, Navajo Nation, off-grid home, reclaimed materials homes, shipping container student housing, Southern Utah, sustainably-built house, The University of Utah School of Architecture, university design and build course
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Riverside House design in northern Portugal
Located site by the Cevado river in Peneda-Geras National Park, northern Portugal, this 60 square-meter house has received its fair share of international awards. Casa no Geres was designed by Correia/Ragazzi Aquitectos ( Gracia Correia and Roberto Ragazzi ) for the owner Mica and Eduardo Pinto Ferreira, which have been [...]
Tags: Casa no Geres, Casa no Geres interior, Cevado river, Correia/Ragazzi Aquitectos, Float house design, Gracia Correia, illuminated house, international awards, Portugal House design, riverside house, Roberto Ragazzi, simplicity structure house
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Condominio P by C+C04STUDIO Architecture
Condominio P designed by Architects C+C04STUDIO & Francesco Atzeri Engineer is a residential building located in Cagliari, Italy. Close to the site, to the south, the recent demolition of a disused concrete factory has released an area in which a new residential area with ample space and new facilities for the tertiary [...]
Tags: anti-dullness, C+C04STUDIO Architecture, Condominio Design, Condominio Floor Plan, container-house design, Francesco Atzeri Engineer, Italy Condominio, Residential Floor Plan
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Solar SunFlower Electric Garden Installed in Austin
Technology is important in making a building green. Over the past year, we’ve seen some great innovation in a broad category of articles we call Green Building Innovations technology. Solar innovation is hot, and small wind — albeit heavily scrutinized — is doing some things also. So, [...]
Tags: Affordable Free Span Solar Array, Armageddon Energy, DIY Solar, Efficient Coolerado, Green Building Innovations News, Greenscreen, Hella Exterior Blinds, New WindJet Small Wind Turbine, North Americas Largest Living Wall, POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle, Rooftop Solar Clover, Rooftop Wind Turbines, Simple Solar in a Box, Solar Charging Station, Solar Grove, Solar Plug-in Stations, Solar Powered Transit Shelters Hit, Solar SunFlower Electric Garden, Sun Energy Engineering
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