By matalangit On January 12th, 2010
This Modern Curved Roof Green House Stylish Eco Statement has innovative structural form. This “Muswell House” location in Piddington, Oxfordshire of the UK, designed by Adrian James Architect. Beside of that this modern home designs very environmentally. A new detached house designed to match its neighbours in its use of stone and tiles. A steel frame construction with prefabricated engineered timber is unique structure of modern house. This all-encompassing wooden roof creates a characteristic look from the outside, while the open concept modern house plan maximizes available modern interior living space.
Modern Curved Roof Green House Small Carbon Footprint
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Tags: detached house, eco friendly green house, friendly technologies, glass walls, green house designs, heat recovery ventilation system, modern green house 2010, prefab green house, steel frame construction, wooden green house
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By matalangit On November 25th, 2009
Lawrence Architecture designed this modern green residence the a 10 acre heavily-wooded site on the Olympic Peninsula near Port Townsend, Washington, for a modern green home for a retired couple in their mid 60s who were moving ashore after 30 years as live-aboards on a sailboat. Originally containing a grove of deciduous trees, the building site is a clearing within a forest of fir and cedars. A new green home for a clearing in the woods composed of four sections: a master bedroom suite, an office, the living spaces (main cabin), and a guest suite. The general contractor was Tollefson Builders, Inc. Completed spring 2008. The detached accessory separate building with 2-car garage, work shop, and an accessory dwelling unit.
Port Townsend Modern Green Residence front night
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Tags: dwelling unit, Green Building, green design, green eyeshade port townsend, green home, green materials, green pod port townsend, green residence, living spaces, marina design, master bedroom suite, modern green homes, port townsend washington, Residence Director, separate office
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By matalangit On November 17th, 2009
The Burke Residence from Matthew O. Daby Designs at Modern Green Home, the redesign stays within the existing footprint other than a small addition for the entry which was redesigned to make a strong announcement when approaching the house-that sits a full story below the front road. To accommodate the Burke’s growing family, the new green home is divided into two zones. The all wood, partially open riser, staircase (a design collaboration with Adam Burke) visually and literally links the main and lower level. A wall of windows was added to bring the site’s large trees and sky into the home design. Uninhibited use of douglas fir, cherry, and cedar wood throughout introduces a warm, comfortable feeling to the modern home design.
Modern Green Burke Residence native/water efficient landscaping including “eco-lawn”
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Tags: design collaboration, floor surface, green design, green home, green interior, green interior decorating, growing family, high efficiency boiler, modern green home, radiant floor heating, ranch house, shoe storage, staircase, wall of windows, whole house ventilation
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By matalangit On November 13th, 2009
The ASAP home at affordable Modern Green Home About Saving a Planet is less expensive and can be built more quickly. Designed by architect Laszlo Kiss, ASAP House uses a 10 KW photovoltaic array to power the 2,520 s.f. structure. As a prefab, the ASAP House offers customers energy and time efficiency with better quality and less waste than traditional construction. In Solar and Relatively Affordable?, the ASAP house is compared to the Dwell prefab home being built on Shelter Island. Telling it like it is right from the start, the ASAP House is a House About Saving a Planet with a prefab design for zero-energy living
ASAP home at affordable Modern Green Home this area of Eastern Long Island

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Tags: consumption systems, energy consumption, energy efficient home, exchange system, geothermal heating system, laszlo kiss, modern green houses, modern home real estate, natural daylight, new york times, Prefab Home, shelter island, solar panels, system asap, time efficiency, traditional construction, zero energy
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By matalangit On November 9th, 2009
Garcia Modern Green Home Takes Award is Designed by Killeen Studio, the modern abode is a slightly lighter shade of green than the ones we usually feature — it has a four car garage — but there are solid green features nonetheless: recyclable metal panels, bamboo floors, Energy Star appliances, efficient windows, and tons of natural light. This green home took first place in the St. Louis Magazine AT HOME’s 2008 Architect and Design Awards in category of Best Residential Architecture Less Than 4,000 Square feet. The interior design is undeniably clean and tastefully minimalist — a style that’s hard to beat.
Garcia Modern Green Home Takes Award

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Tags: architect, bamboo floors, car garage, design awards, earthy colors, electrical lighting, energy star appliances, environmental impact, Interior Design, jennifer garcia, lighter shade of green, minimalism, recyclable metal, residential architecture, square feet, square foot
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