10 Awesome Eco-Friendly Homes
10 Awesome Eco-Friendly Homes
Caterpillar House
The caterpillar house was designed by Sebastián Irarrázaval using 12 recycled shipping containers.
The structure brings together unexpected uses of recreational and community space with some very impressive views.
The home is cooled using a passive cooling system, using cold air coming down from the Andes Mountains to avoid the need for air conditioning.
Ecocapsule
The Ecocapsule was designed as an independent alternative to settling down in one place.
The design uses solar, wind and rainwater to allow for off-the-grid living from anywhere.
You’d have to live without a white picket fence, but something about this idea provokes some serious feelings of wanderlust.
The Curved House
From the outside, The Curved House has an unassuming posture that evokes curiosity.
Once inside though, the home shines with distinctive character and thoughtful placement of community spaces.
The home was designed by Hufft Projects an architecture firm that has quietly built an impressive portfolio of modern designs in the heart of America.
Method West Seattle Townhomes
Method Homes is known for its sustainable prefab concepts.
This series of modern three-story townhomes brings a kind of livable futurism to West Seattle.
Sky Garden House
The Meera Sky Garden House connects design to nature through four stories of brilliant architecture and tranquil gardens.
The Singapore home was created by Guz Architects, best known for their use of sustainable materials and commitment to increasing the use of gardens to break down the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Floating House
Floating house brings luxury design and pure fantasy together in their minimal design.
The house was designed with the highest standards of sustainability and the idea of seamless connection with nature.
Minimod
Minimod is designed to create a connected experience to the environment that it is placed in.
The simple design can be placed in almost any environment with minimal environmental footprint.
MAPA architects created the prefab unit using a steel frame and sustainable wood and included green space on the roof.
The Villa
Studio Libeskind has architected some of the world's most iconic structures from the Pyramid in Jerusalem, to Harmony Tower in Seoul and One World Trade in New York City.
While the Villa doesn’t top the skyline of a global city, its futuristic, eco-friendly design has earned plenty of attention.
The prefab home design can be delivered nearly anywhere in the world and is assembled within months.
Tattuplex
The Tattuplex is home to Tim Tattu, a Buddhist monk and hospice nurse in Los Angeles.
The home was built using prefab steel to reduce construction waste and included sustainable insulation and windows to reduce energy consumption.
Fall House
Fall house blends into the Big Sur coast.
Fougeron Architecture designed the home with a full suite of sustainable features including “Low-E” windows, underfloor radiant hydronic heating and non-harmful insulation material.
Fougeron Architecture also added natural vegetation to decrease soil erosion and support local wildlife.
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Caterpillar House
The caterpillar house was designed by Sebastián Irarrázaval using 12 recycled shipping containers.
The structure brings together unexpected uses of recreational and community space with some very impressive views.
The home is cooled using a passive cooling system, using cold air coming down from the Andes Mountains to avoid the need for air conditioning.
Ecocapsule
The Ecocapsule was designed as an independent alternative to settling down in one place.
The design uses solar, wind and rainwater to allow for off-the-grid living from anywhere.
You’d have to live without a white picket fence, but something about this idea provokes some serious feelings of wanderlust.
The Curved House
From the outside, The Curved House has an unassuming posture that evokes curiosity.
Once inside though, the home shines with distinctive character and thoughtful placement of community spaces.
The home was designed by Hufft Projects an architecture firm that has quietly built an impressive portfolio of modern designs in the heart of America.
Method West Seattle Townhomes
Method Homes is known for its sustainable prefab concepts.
This series of modern three-story townhomes brings a kind of livable futurism to West Seattle.
Sky Garden House
The Meera Sky Garden House connects design to nature through four stories of brilliant architecture and tranquil gardens.
The Singapore home was created by Guz Architects, best known for their use of sustainable materials and commitment to increasing the use of gardens to break down the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Floating House
Floating house brings luxury design and pure fantasy together in their minimal design.
The house was designed with the highest standards of sustainability and the idea of seamless connection with nature.
Minimod
Minimod is designed to create a connected experience to the environment that it is placed in.
The simple design can be placed in almost any environment with minimal environmental footprint.
MAPA architects created the prefab unit using a steel frame and sustainable wood and included green space on the roof.
The Villa
Studio Libeskind has architected some of the world's most iconic structures from the Pyramid in Jerusalem, to Harmony Tower in Seoul and One World Trade in New York City.
While the Villa doesn’t top the skyline of a global city, its futuristic, eco-friendly design has earned plenty of attention.
The prefab home design can be delivered nearly anywhere in the world and is assembled within months.
Tattuplex
The Tattuplex is home to Tim Tattu, a Buddhist monk and hospice nurse in Los Angeles.
The home was built using prefab steel to reduce construction waste and included sustainable insulation and windows to reduce energy consumption.
Fall House
Fall house blends into the Big Sur coast.
Fougeron Architecture designed the home with a full suite of sustainable features including “Low-E” windows, underfloor radiant hydronic heating and non-harmful insulation material.
Fougeron Architecture also added natural vegetation to decrease soil erosion and support local wildlife.
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