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Monday, November 7th, 2011
MDW Architecture have recently completed the Savonnerie Heymans Housing located in Brussels, Belgium. Built upon 6500m2 project area, this sustainable housing is an urban microsurgery that improves the situation of the interior of this city block by lowering the density and making it greener. MDW Architecture have designed a real “village” of 42 sustainable social [...]
Tags: Belgium, bioclimatic loggias, Brussels, high output dual flux ventilation, MDW Architecture, Savonnerie Heymans Housing, sustainable energy concept, sustainable housing, sustainable social accommodations
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Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
Begins with noble intentions to help break the cycle of the poor of Mexico by providing them comfortable low-cost recycled homes, Stación-ARquitectura Arquitectos was designed an innovative Prefab House called Modolo 10×10. The expectation is with this cheap sustainable homes, all poor families in Monterrey, Mexico can live better. Designed with cool appearance, the black, [...]
Tags: cheap sustainable homes, innovative Prefab House, low-cost recycled homes, Mexico, Modolo 10×10 Prefab Home, Monterrey, Stación-ARquitectura Arquitectos
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Thursday, September 29th, 2011
Takao Shiotsuka Atelier Architects have designed a Seaside Weekendhouse with special feature consisting Sea and Garden. This house is located on edge of the sea in Japan, the site faces the sea and has deep depth. Built in two levels, the lower floor is set to enjoying the garden, where the outside land is covered [...]
Tags: inner wall, privately interior appearance, Seaside Weekendhouse, sheltered exterior, simple guardrail, Takao Shiotsuka Atelier Architects
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Thursday, November 18th, 2010
Originated from the idea to create a more sophisticated and sustainable version of their Shack at Hinkle Farm, the Maryland-based firm Broadhurst Architects was finally success designing The Crib Prefab which is the cool idea to designed the backyard Cabins . This small sustainable cabin structure is inspired by the traditional American architecture of corn [...]
Tags: Broadhurst Architects, Cool Backyard Cabins idea, easily recyclable materials, Energy efficient lighting using LEDs, Maryland-based Architecture firm, polycarbonate sheets wall panels, prefabricated materials shop, prefabricated steel beam architecture, prefabricated wall panels, prefabs buildings, Radiant floor heating, SIP panel roof and floor, small sustainable cabin structure, Steel beams, The Crib Prefab, traditional American architecture, Traditional American Corn Cribs, traditional timber frame construction
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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Built in 2008, the Villa Mecklin has mainly been a self-build project by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects in the archipelago municipality of Velkua Naantali, Finland. In early spring 2004 they travelled over the frozen sea to the island plot of a friend of theirs to precisely determine the locations of the buildings they had sketched in the [...]
Tags: a stove-heated cabin for guests, Finland, hillside villa, Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects, ocean views villa, perfect villa on the hillside, self-build project, sheltered terrace, Velkua Naantali, villa building materials, villa large terrace deck, villa wooden deck
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