Rabu, 20 April 2011

Design Exterior glass house by Werner Sobek

In addition to its sustainable features incredible, the house also has geothermal energy and cooling. The modern modular design - including its wooden floor and the facade - is designed for easy assembly and disassembly, so this house is not only innovative non-network-it is also completely reusable and recyclable! Accessible by a bridge over the kitchen and dining room, 2706 sq .- foot home offers a warm welcome with a contemporary twist. minimalist style is king in the House of R 128, which has no interior walls, and some modern pieces that characterize areas of the open house concept of life.Who would have guessed that a fully recyclable, non-polluting, carbon neutral, sustainable home can be a style icon? House R 128 by Werner Sobek architects brings the best of both worlds to the table. The increase of four floors in Stuttgart, Germany, the modern glass building has nothing to hide. The see-through of the house has a front triple glazed windows that allow natural light through the filter and flooding inside all rooms. façade of the house has solar panels that power the house and that light up when the sun goes down. 








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