Great design project for a closed energy cycle home
This great design project proposes an innovative solution for homes and other building utilizing a closed energy cycle. This project involves the integration of active and passive systems to reduce energy consumption and to achieve almost zero net energy consumption. The integrated systems also provide better insulation, ventilation, natural lighting, and more efficient energy conversion. Additionally, it offers a significant reduction in pollution and greenhouse gas emissions related to energy use, as well as healthier living conditions. This project is highly cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and offers advantages to occupants in terms of comfort and convenience.
The need to provide a view of the San Josinto Mountain Range to the west, while minimizing the risk of overheating increased by the wide windows, was a determining factor in the building plan and architectural selection
Vertical-sliding lattice shutters protect from the low rays of the setting sun and allow you to enjoy the picturesque play of shadows on the floor, ceiling and walls of the rooms. The clients were hoping to keep their utility bills to absolute zero, but a year later they found that the homeโs energy efficiency had surpassed their expectations, and more electricity was being generated than used.
The open interior of this eco-friendly home seems ultra-modern and luxurious, as we offer to convince all readers of the online magazine Beautiful Country Houses.
Photo: Lance Gerber.
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Nova Clarke
This sounds fascinating! But could you please elaborate on what a closed energy cycle home entails? How does it work and what are the benefits? Also, are there any specific design considerations that need to be taken into account for such a project?
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This sounds fascinating! But could you please elaborate on what a closed energy cycle home entails? How does it work and what are the benefits? Also, are there any specific design considerations that need to be taken into account for such a project?