Tag: Materials

  • Historic 1950s-Era Austin Duplex Gets Sustainable Renovation from Alterstudio Architects

    This sustainable remodeling project by Alterstudio Architects renovated a 1950s-era duplex in the Hyde Park historic district of Austin, Texas, into a contemporary single-family home that is both energy-efficient and water-conserving. The locally-made brick facades and steel casement windows of the existing structure of the Avenue G House were maintained with the addition of a second…

  • Certified Passive House in Oregon Maximizes Reduce-Reuse-Recycle Concepts

    The founder of Oregon-based STUDIO-E Architecture, Jan Fillinger, is a Certified Passive House Consultant and LEED AP who has over twenty years experience in sustainable design, including the use of sustainable and non-toxic materials, integration of energy-efficient building systems, and the design of site- and climate-responsive buildings. Switzerland born and raised, with a Master of…

  • The Sarah House Project Will Provide Shipping Container Shelter for Low-Income Families

    Jeffrey White, a real estate agent who resides near Salt Lake City, Utah, is spearheading the Sarah House Project, a nonprofit, community-based organization that aims “to provide fast, green minded, safe, affordable homes for the underserved.” Built from converted, recycled shipping containers and named for a San Francisco artist who succumbed to cancer, the homes…

  • Solar Powered Garage Garners Green Mountain College a $50,000 E2 Energy to Educate Grant

    Students who participated in last semester’s Renewable Energy and Ecological Design (REED) at Green Mountain College (GMC) have designed solar-powered garage that won them a $50,000 grant to build it from the E2 Energy to Educate program sponsored by the Exelon Company, Constellation. The structure, which they have named after the Welsh sun goddess, “Olwen…

  • Simple Prefab Elegance in Üsslingen Switzerland Home

    Constructed of prefabricated timber on a foundation basement of pre-cast concrete, this 300 square meter single family home integrates the topographical setting of a hillside slope on the edge of a quaint Swiss village in the Kanton Thurgau. Residents enter into the living area of the home from the top floor to descend beyond the…