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Field of Light 2 Bruce Munro Designed by Nicholas Grimshaw Architect

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Field of Light 2 Bruce Munro Designed by Nicholas Grimshaw Architect 01

Here are some pictures again the lighting designer Bruce Munro’s completion of the Field of Light installation at the Eden Project in Cornwall, England. Lighting installation is located on the roof of grass iconic visitor center, ‘that was made from acrylic rod 6000, through fiber optic cable that runs, each crowned with a clear glass globe. It will remain there until the spring of 2009. Eden Project is a visitor attraction, including the world’s largest greenhouse, designed by Nicholas Grimshaw architect.

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Posted by admin on May 5th, 2010 No Comments

Hat Island Wooden Residence by Bjarko | Serra Architects

This vacation retreat, located on an extraordinary beachfront setting, was designed as two separate buildings—one for living and eating, and the other for sleeping. The separate bedroom wing provides extra privacy, so late-night entertaining does not disturb sleeping children or weary parents, as the case may be. Extensive water views, generous decks, and the sheltering orientation of the two buildings contribute to a fluid relationship between living areas and the surrounding seascape.

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Located at the northwest corner of Hat Island in Puget Sound near Washington’s San Juan Islands, the home is on a narrow waterfront site situated in a relatively dense beach front development of single family homes. Except for the adjacent development to the north and south, the area is in a pristine marine environment where the experience of the water and wildlife is essential to being there

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Posted by admin on March 14th, 2010 1 Comment

The Margarido Energy Efficient House in Oakland, California

Perched in the Oakland Hills on a double-sized 13,000 sq. ft. multi-layer lot overlooking San Francisco Bay, the award-winning Margarido House exemplifies outstanding, sustainable design. Over 4,600 sq. ft. on two levels, the new five-bedroom, five-bath masterpiece features designer finishes throughout, and an open floor plan that takes full advantage of the breathtaking views.

House Margarido Exterior Design

The Margarido House is 55 percent more energy efficient than California’s Title 24 energy standards. The home features extensive green building components such as eco-friendly Western Red Cedar siding, a planted green roof garden and deck, on-site rain and ground water reclamation, in-floor hydronic heating, and solar electric and solar thermal (hot water) systems.

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Posted by admin on March 10th, 2010 No Comments

The Ross Street Modern House Design by Richard Wittschiebe Hand Architects

Carol’s most recent design is a collaboration with her mechanical engineer husband, Fred Berg. Their residence, known as the Ross Street House, was recognized as Wisconsin’s first LEED for Homes Platinum rated residence in July 2009. The home has captured the attention of green enthusiasts throughout the country for far exceeding the requirements to achieve the highest LEED rating of Platinum.

Exterior The Ross Street House

Carol Richard, founding partner of the Atlanta-based architecture firm Richard Wittschiebe Hand, returned home to Madison, Wisconsin last summer to build her house. “When I was a young architect,” says Carol, “I designed and built a house for myself in Atlanta and I’ve always wanted to build again and take advantage of the things I’ve learned over my career.”
Diagrams, drawings, photographs, detailed design information and energy use analysis can be found on the website: www.rossstreethouse.com.

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Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 1 Comment

Three Level Green House for Three Family Generations

This house Designed by Berkley-based McGlashan Architecture is located on a beautiful hillside in Marin Country, near San Francisco. Its form and color are inspired by the hillside landscape. It has three levels and three generations of an extended family live there.

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Roofs of all three levels are planted with drought resistant and native gardens. Besides that it is super insulated and designed for passive solar conditioning. With the solar panel array, it is also designed for a net-zero energy footprint. Thanks to generous decks, window walls, and big openings the house is very wheel connected to the outdoors.

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Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 No Comments

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