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Sustainable Home - Mod Cott

Sunday, June 26, 2022
Sustainable Home - Mod Cott

Self Sustainable Ecological Home

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Self sustainable ecological home - Texas, Mell Lawrence Architects has done the contemporary home design project then implemented for a client home in Lake Buchanan.
This house named Mod Cott wear a contemporary style, which the designer features environmental friendly technologies in order to supporting activity caused of its lonely home location, such as photovoltaic solar panels, rain water collector system, and big windows could make this home survive. A garden placed to save the regional plant and beautify the outdoor view.


Architects: Mell Lawrence Architects
Location: Lake Buchanan, Texas, USA
Project Team: Mell Lawrence FAIA, Scott Smith, François Levy, Krista Whitson, & Mark Winford
Area: 1400.0 ft2
Year: 2008
Photographs: Mell Lawrence Architects, Jacob Termansen
Structural Design: Smith Structural Engineers
Contractor: Classic Constructors
Landscape: Brenda Barger Landscape Design
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"A simple metal volume perched high on a bluff offers targeted views of the lake below.Predominantly oriented to the south, the houses galvanized metal exterior is punctuated by storefront windows that frame vignette views to the south, east and west. Inside, a partition wall divides the elongated rectangular interior and supports the lofts structure, which appears to float above the glazed joist spaces.

Thick fir decking, sitting atop steel wide flange joists, creates both a ceiling for the private area below and the floor for the loft above. Fir boards wrap three sides of the interior as a super sized wainscoting unifying the stairway, kitchenette and powder room functions.

Thirteen-foot tall double doors echo the oversized wainscoting effect by further expanding the sense of scale and height in the small space.

The doors open to capture the southern view, prevailing breezes, and sounds and scents of nature creating seamless indoor-outdoor connections when desired.

Although it is on the grid, its 14 photovoltaic panels collect enough energy to power its intermittent use. Rainwater collected from the roof provides all household water while the xeriscaped landscape requires no irrigation."
Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects
Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects
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Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects
Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects
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Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects
Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects
Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects
Home Design by Mell Lawrence Architects

Long Box Brigde House in Australia

Monday, June 20, 2022
Long Box Brigde House in Australia

Brigde House

Jungle House in Australia
Max Pritchard Architect has finished completely a bridge house that sits in Adelaide,
Australia where is on south hemisphere that sun facing from the north in winter. It is called bridge house caused of the structure lays above a creek. This long box shaped house has special technologies for its comfortableness and its warmness. Exploiting the sun in the form of water and room heating also provides energy needs are constructed on it. Photovoltaic panels, water heating, and the others passive energy supplies are installed for the house independence. Photos by Sam Noonan.
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Bridge House by Max Pritchard Architect:

“An idyllic site of winter creek, billabong, large river red gums, dense wattles and rocky banks called for a house that would “touch the earth lightly”. The solution, a narrow bridge like structure spanning the creek providing the experience of living amongst the trees in an almost untouched beautiful setting.
 
Winter sun through the north facing windows heats the black concrete floor for re-radiation at night. A wood combustion heater supplements the natural passive heating. Double glazing to the living area helps retain the heat. Perforated steel louvres shade the north windows in summer. The narrow plan form allows cross ventilation and is combined with ceiling fans to provide sufficient cooling for summer comfort. Solar hot water heating and photovoltaic cells positioned on the garage roof compliment the sustainable character of the house.”
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Modern Eco Jungle House Tierra by Kalia

Monday, June 20, 2022
Modern Eco Jungle House Tierra by Kalia

Chestnut Hill Residence by OMA and A+SL Studios

Friday, June 17, 2022
Chestnut Hill Residence by OMA and A+SL Studios
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Chestnut Hill Residence addition has been completely design by OMA and A+SL Studios. It located in Brookline, Massachusetts.

BDG Architects – Albatross Residence

Friday, June 17, 2022
BDG Architects – Albatross Residence
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Albatross Residence located in Mermaid Beach, Queensland, Australia, has been designed by BGDArchitects.

First Light Architects by Victoria University of Wellington

Friday, June 17, 2022
First Light Architects by Victoria University of Wellington

First Light Architects

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First Light Architects - In 2011, US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon has held the contest of home design with energy as the main category. Victoria University of Wellington has participated home design, called First Light for the entrance. Efficient in energy is a goal to this home design beside façade and other aspects as its consideration.

Solar Homestead by APPState University

Thursday, June 16, 2022
Solar Homestead by APPState University
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This modern home design, called Solar Homestead has fully designed by Appalachian State University for participating US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon in 2011. The features of this home design are the high technologies that applied for its energy supply.
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Inspired by traditional Appalachian settlements is called Solar Homestead.  It’s a traditional settlement lifestyle that is combined with modern clean-energy technology. There are six outbuilding modules connect to form the Great Porch. House features two bedrooms, a day-lit bathroom, energy-efficient appliances, and a versatile living and dining area, also includes an independent flex space that can be used as a home office, art studio, or guest quarters and 8.2-kW trellis of bifacial solar cells on outdoor living space. The Solar Homestead house has forty-two bifacial photovoltaic panels to provide solar energy, on-demand solar thermal domestic hot water system provide constant water temperature, and a trombe wall that can store heat and release it at night. This house was designed for residents of Asheville, North Carolina by Appalachian State University and participated in U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011.
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Passive Home Design - PerFORM[D]ance House by Florida International University

Thursday, June 16, 2022
Passive Home Design - PerFORM[D]ance House by Florida International University
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Passive design strategy increases this home value, this passive home design applies some home technologies and features make it more efficient in energy using. Its Interior design mostly combines in white and widely constructed that provides more space and remembers to the suitable with exterior.

Inspired of Paul Rudolph’s Cocoon House, it incorporates lightness and open spatial. It also incorporates tropical design including louvers, flat roof and expansive horizontally. The unique house features such as operable louvers that protect against hurricane-force winds, a fully retractable glazing system and an exterior deck, and Bio-remediating beds. And some technologies and strategies include cross ventilation, shading canopy, a ductless air conditioning system, system automation (sensors, timers, and remote controls), monitoring capabilities, a reflective white exterior. This house’s design was created by team of Florida International University solardecathlon.fiu.edu as an entry of U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011.

perFORM[D]ance House by Florida International University:

Team website: solardecathlon.fiu.edu
"Florida International University's U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 entry, the perFORM[D]ance House, responds to its environment, its inhabitants, and its use. Its open pavilion design links the interior with the exterior through a layered façade and integrated landscape, and operable louver panels open to extend the interior space and expand the livable space to the exterior. The ever-changing configuration is driven by environmental conditions, resulting in an interactive performance that showcases sustainable strategies and technologies.

Design Philosophy

The design of the perFORM[D]ance House incorporates lightness and open spatial continuity reminiscent of Paul Rudolph's Cocoon House. The house incorporates key elements of tropical design, including louvers, a continuous flat roof, and an expansive horizontality.

Features

The perFORM[D]ance House features:
·         Operable louvers that raise and lower as needed for privacy, shading, and protection against hurricane-force winds
·         A fully retractable glazing system on the windows that provides relief from the heat and humidity of South Florida
·         An exterior deck with a garden and biofiltration pond
·         Bio-remediating beds that treat storm-water runoff collected from the roof using native landscaping that filters sediment, reduces runoff, and oxygenates water.

Technologies

Florida International University's house is an elegant hybrid of technology and design that achieves livability and sustainability using:
·         Passive design strategies such as natural cross-ventilation, canopy shade devices, and daylighting to reduce demand on mechanical systems
·         A ductless air conditioning system that uses micro-climate zoning to increase comfort while decreasing load
·         Sensors, timers, and remote controls to provide system automation that increases efficiency and reduces operation and maintenance costs
·         A weather station with monitoring capabilities that allows homeowners to monitor energy production and use, solar panel performance, and water consumption
·         A reflective white exterior to reduce cooling demand.

Market Strategy

The perFORM[D]ance House was designed for a Hispanic-American couple whose children are off in college. Juan Gonzalez is a self-employed contractor and green building advocate. Alice Gonzalez is a former art history professor who has an illness that requires her to use a wheelchair. These empty-nesters have always wanted to retire to the sunny, subtropical climate of Miami, Florida.

What's Next

After the house returns from Solar Decathlon 2011, it will be installed on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus of Florida International University in Miami. The perFORM[D]ance House will support the university's Office of Sustainability by serving as a visitor center pavilion and promoting the university's mission for sustainability."
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Less Energy Home Design - EmPowerHouse by Parsons

Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Less Energy Home Design - EmPowerHouse by Parsons

Less Energy Home Design

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Less Energy Home Design - The home design of solar decathlon competition 2011, interior design, shape of building, furniture using, and others aspect inspire this EmPowerHouse in Greater Deanwood neighborhood, Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.