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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By matalangit On August 1st, 2009
Livable Sustainable Modern Green Home in Belgium by Belgian architect Carl Verdickt is Modern Eco Home Green Homes is a unique, Belgian architect Carl Verdickt sustainable project that throws affordability into the mix. This Livable Sustainable Modern Green Home in Asse, Belgium boasts a steel frame encased in super-insulating transparent glass homes and translucent polycarbonate plates, which gives the house awesome heat-trapping ability found in a traditional modern green home, not to mention a contemporary look worthy of a triple-take. The Livable Sustainable Modern Green Home a minimalist palette of white and wood accents the home’s minimal furnishings, and puts the focus on the interesting architectural features found within, like exposed ductwork, beams crisscrossing the high ceiling, and the cool, contemporary stone tiles on the floor.

Livable Sustainable Modern Green Home in Belgium by Belgian architect Carl Verdickt.
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