The house in Tiburon: the sustainable system

December 2, 2011, by Irianto Syam, Filed Under: Sustainable Design   Tags: Exterior Design, Green design, Interior Design, Recycled stuff,  

The beautiful villa manufacturer has chosen the slope on the north side of the Tiburon Peninsula in San Francisco as a backdrop for this residential project. This project has become particularly important for its innovative architecture to ecology.

All materials used in the construction of this house are all materials that can regenerate or sustainable. solar energy and hot water are environmentally sustainable, while both internal and external spaces of the landscape provide a full comfort for life. The plan of the house is built on a central plan, the overall structure of the house is done in order to reduce the movement of people and their usefulness. The rooms are arranged on a spiral away from the outside.

The bridge also serves as the eternal outdoor living space and also connects to the garden, solving the problem of entry to make it easy to enter and not only on a steep site.

All materials used are recycled and sustainable and in some cases, such as retaining walls that have been recovered from the foundations of the original house. Electricity and hot water using solar energy operate, the complex system of recovery refers to the technologies developed on the basis also of the local buildings.

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