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On a total surface of 1,733.08 square meters, the creative team at Unsangdong Architects envisioned and implemented E+Green Home, a sustainable home which employs no less than 95 green technologies. Considered a prototype for the future, the incredible project was achieved by combining important principles of landscape architecture and ecological architecture: “The aim of E + Green Home is to suggest three e+ concepts; 1. Energy+, sustainable Energy Plus integrated with green technologies, 2. Eco+, environmental friendly housing, 3. Emotion +, housing which stimulates customer’s design emotion“. From various high performance insulation systems to solar panels, water reuse and smart ventilation ideas, this home ensures a modern and responsible lifestyle.
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Residents’ health is also considered: “Environment-friendly wallpapers and CO2 concentration monitoring are used in the building. 450 sensors are installed to monitor these various technologies, and e+ms (Energy + Management System) is added which can save, combine, and control the information on energy output and input by connecting with each elements such as lighting, outlets, switches, etc“. How would you comment on the overall design of this “house of the future”?
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Now that’s what I call a house! I think it’s truly amazing, wonder how much that bad boy is worth!?
Crazy and risky project. Modern and singular.Nice game of columes and forms in plant and section. High quality materials, with color and texture in external and inner spaces.
EXCELENT JOB. Congratulations from Barcelona.
wonderful issues altogether, you just received a logo new reader.
What could you suggest in regards to your put up that
you simply made a few days in the past? Any sure?