Author: LEED Blogger
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House in Rural Japan Maximizes the Use of Natural Light, Airflow, and Natural Surroundings
Designed by Fujiwaramuro Architects and located in rural Tokushima, Japan, this Hanoura house provides a seamless transition between the inside and outside with a primary focus on natural cross-ventilation, minimizing the need for lighting and utilities. You’ll also notice the wide open main living space is entirely curtain-free, one benefit to living in such a…
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Cold Climate Wind Energy Potential?
VTT has conducted the first ever study into the feasibility of building wind turbines across the globe in areas where cold climate and icy conditions place special demands on wind turbine technology.More…
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Cold Climate Wind Energy Potential?
VTT has conducted the first ever study into the feasibility of building wind turbines across the globe in areas where cold climate and icy conditions place special demands on wind turbine technology.More…
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“Apelle” is a Cozy Wooded Home in Finland That Resembles a Stranded Boat
Located in Karjaa, Finland, “Apelle” is a wooden home by architect Marco Casagrande that resembles a cozy one-family home as much as it does a stranded boat in the middle of the woods. It may be rurally located in a country known for harsh, icy winters, but geothermal energy keeps it warm and cozy without…
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10 Avoidable Lighting Mistakes
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