Glass Wall House by Simon Winstanley Architects
It houses a sustainable eco “green” in more ways than one – apart from his view, sustainable homes offer recycling and Earth-friendly materials and technology throughout, including: base masonry finished using recycled stone quarry; high insulating exterior walls, floors and roof; triple-glazed thermal windows, heat pumps for the sub-floor heating and hot water system with closed wood-burning stove burning to heat back up, roof-mounted photovoltaic panels; whole house heat recovery ventilation system. Visit Simon Winstanley Architects to learn more about this design is low energy. Energy stunning home design low by Simon Winstanley Architects has a high eco attraction. Overlooking the Solway Firth in south-west Scotland, the home plan is built on the slopes of the former mine, mirroring the stone that characterizes the area and surrounded by a green blanket unrolled at his feet. Design stone house is topped with wood and glass enclosure that offers unlimited views of the surrounding area and the sea, relief to heavy stone architecture. This glass wall area house built using steel frames with cedar panels and windows triple-glazed, and topped by overhanging roof framing an outdoor entertaining area.
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