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Thomas Jefferson Visitor and Smith Education Center at Monticello, United States by Ayers Saint Gross Architects

March 16th, 2010

This new green architecture building in Charlottesville, United States, was designed by Ayers Saint Gross Architects + Planners has been awarded LEED Gold certification for Thomas Jefferson Foundation by the U.S. Green Building Council. Designed by Baltimore architects Ayers Saint Gross, The Thomas Jefferson Visitor and Smith Education Center at Monticello is a modern reinforcement [...]


Villa Meindersma, Haaksbergen, Netherlands by Cie

November 22nd, 2008

Designed by Architects Branimir Medic & Pero Puljiz (CIE), Meindersma family house or the Meindersma villa is an introvert house. This villa stands on a free parcel at the end of a cul’de’sac on the edge of the village of Haaksbergen, Netherlands. The largely green surroundings comprise comprise villas from the seventies and present a [...]

Farm house, Nadhawade, Sindhudurg (Dist), Maharashtra, India

May 25th, 2008

Shirish Beri & Associates on Farm house at Nadhawade said “The farm was bought with the idea of creating an ecologically balanced environment with maximum use and recycling of local materials. The house has an organic quality with a unified interior space instead of segregated, isolated rooms.”
The farm was bought with the idea of creating [...]

A House Kissed by the Sun

April 27th, 2008

Most couples plan their future dream house to compose a list of their favorite architectural details and lifestyle amenities. Few, however, are likely to draw up a plan for construction game plan as complete as the document drafted by Carol and John Harkness. At their meeting with the architect Kevin Burke, an architect associated with [...]

H16 House, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

April 27th, 2008

It’s hardly a secret that Germany has long been at the forefront of energy-saving design. Even back in the early Modern days, its health-oriented obsession with getting natural light and cross ventilation into living quarters paved the way for later passive-energy-saving strategies. In the 1920s, “zeilenbau” planning principles, calling for long, narrow housing blocks to [...]

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