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The Eco-Friendly House L in Germany

Located in the suburbs of Sendai, the site for this project was located in the vicinity of two existing residential buildings designed by other architects. Therefore, this house was planned by taking into consideration how it would blend harmoniously into the surrounding area. The facade of the building was wrapped in concrete in order to [...]

The Eco-Friendly House L in Germany

The location of this house is in Shelter Island, New York. The YN-13 house was designed by New York-based architectural firm Morris Sato Studio, which was inspired by inspired by historic Japanese residential structures in Kyoto and Kanazawa, Japan. The house designed as three free standing mass those are the main house, the guest house, [...]

The Eco-Friendly House L in Germany

The architect was Masahiro Kinoshita / KINO architects. It was located on Himeji Hyogo Prefecture. The principal use was for private residence. The structure consisted of reinforced concrete. The scale of building had 3 stories. The site area reached 162.54 m². The building area was 56.03m². The total floor area was 155.13m². it was completed [...]

The Eco-Friendly House L in Germany

One of the oldest building techniques known to humanity was the idea of using mud straight from the Earth, which rammed into brick shapes or layered in rows. In red-and-brown  ‘rammed-earth’ house designs became a ‘green’ was also a brilliant way to save money by factoring local materials, and cheap construction techniques older than [...]

The Eco-Friendly House L in Germany

Atelier d.org designed the charming Snail House. The modern house was located in Reinhardsmunster, France. The terrain, a very challenging slope, imposed its original architecture. According to the architects, many advantages were offered by this layout. They were such as respect of the original land, minimal earth-moving, multiple openings with centered views, direct entrances to [...]

  1. The Eco-Friendly House L in Germany February 18, 2010

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