Today we are going to introduce you to another great architectural project. So as not to disturb the surrounding landscape, it was built on the foundations of an old house. That was demolished because it was no match for the new King’s Cross House – neither in appearance nor in comfort.
Daylit Kings Cross energy efficient house lit only by sunlight –a unique project from BORTOLOTTO, Canada
This unique project from BORTOLOTTO, Canada is a Kings Cross energy efficient house that is lit solely by natural sunlight. BORTOLOTTO made this possible by using thoughtful and environmentally conscious design strategies. The house is highly energy efficient, equipped with advanced insulation and air-tightness. Additionally, it utilizes solar power through the use of south-facing windows and skylights. This design results in a home that is both resource-efficient and aesthetically stunning. The project represents a new way of designing homes that don’t need conventional lighting or artifically modified temperatures.
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This sounds like an incredibly innovative project! I’m curious to know more about how the Daylit Kings Cross house manages to be energy efficient solely by utilizing sunlight. What specific features or technologies have been implemented to achieve this? And how does this design affect the overall energy consumption and carbon footprint of the property?