Posts Tagged ‘Environmental Design’

 

Field of Light 2 Bruce Munro Designed by Nicholas Grimshaw Architect

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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

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

The Schell Wheeler House-LEED Silver Certification Houses

The House As mountain guides, Scott Schell and Margaret Wheeler are used to the upper reaches of the Cascades. Their site in the foothills above Snoqualmie is not far from work. The house, designed by Johnston Architects PLLC and built by Tall Tree Construction, accommodates both professional and practical demands, but it also fulfills a deep desire to do what is right.

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The Schell Wheeler house will soon receive a LEED Silver certification. Blow-down trees from storms provided the logs that were milled into siding, fascias and trim. A ground source heat pump, supplemented by solar water preheating supplies energy to the house. Other strategies are implemented throughout the house, but the overall character of the two buildings complete the goal of sustainability: the complex is extremely livable within its environment. Even on a grey and rainy day this forest retreat is filled with light.

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Posted by admin on November 20th, 2009 No Comments

The RainShine House Design Archetects by Robert M. Cain

This House was designed By Architect Robert M. Cain,located in Decatur, Georgia.  for a couple as their retirement residence with provision for visiting children and extended family members. One of the most nontoxic new, single-family houses in the United States, the house has achieved and exceeded the highest level of “green architecture” possible through the United States Green Building Council’s LEED [Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design] for Homes Pilot Program.(house insurance) It is the first modernist residence to achieve the much-coveted LEED Platinum level in the Southeastern United States. Enhance your reference on eco friendly house design which comes in modern, stylish, minimalist, and sophisticating layout.

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The butterfly roof is designed to capture rainfall for a rain harvest system located in the basement (Rain) and is oriented to maximize southern exposure for a roof mounted photovoltaic system (Shine).

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Posted by admin on July 17th, 2009 No Comments

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