Some of the most picturesque projects are those built in the mountains; the rustic cabin wrapped with a floor-to-ceiling glass panel that overlooks the snow-covered trees. Visually, the architecture exudes an enchanting feeling, but is it truly a habitable space? When houses are built on an elevation of 3,000 meters, installing a fire element alone is not efficient or sustainable. Spaces on such altitudes or particular geographic locations require to be treated thoroughly, beginning with the architecture itself. Whether it's through hydronic in-floor heating systems or wall-mounted chimneys, this interior focus explores how even the most extreme winter conditions did not get in the way of ensuring optimum thermal comfort.
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Arctic Architecture: 17 Projects that Explore Different Heating Techniques in Interior Spaces
Design Guide: 7 Essential Features of a Net Zero Building
Kiribati has a population of around 110,000 people and its economy is centered on fishing and agriculture. Comprised of 33 islands in the Central Pacific, its highest point is only 81 meters above sea level, which makes it potentially the first country that could disappear completely due to global warming and the consequent rise in sea levels. The climate crisis has been a hotly debated topic in recent years and terms such as carbon footprint, greenhouse effect, atmospheric aerosols, and many others, are already staples in our vocabulary. Another widely spoken term is “net zero”, or net zero emission, used as a goal for buildings in different industries and countries. Basically, it means that the energy balance is zero.
Goatbarn Lane / Renée del Gaudio
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Architects: Renée del Gaudio
- Area: 2468 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Coburn Development, Dan Flohrs
Mariposa Garden House / Renée del Gaudio
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Architects: Renée del Gaudio
- Area: 3150 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Istoria Interiors
Urban Flight: New Homes in the Move to Rural Living
Cities around the world are facing new questions of urban flight. As the COVID-19 pandemic spread, it exacerbated a range of living conditions and housing crises, from telecommuting and construction to global economies. As Fast Company reports, almost 40% of those living in cities have considered moving out since the pandemic started. With the possibility of the pandemic stretching on for years, more urbanites are considering the move to rural areas and small towns.
Big Cabin | Little Cabin / Renée del Gaudio
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Architects: Renée del Gaudio
- Area: 2100 ft²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: CBR Products, Country Plank, Loewen, Pacific Millwork, Siding Stain, +1