Monday, January 1, 2018

Renovated forever home strives to minimize its carbon footprint

Sustainable architecture doesn’t have to come at the cost of beauty. Take, for example, this lovely refurbished home in Melbourne with its elegantly exposed timber frame, modern decor, and eco-certified building materials. Foomann Architects led the redesign, titled Ballantyne Street, to meet the client’s brief for a sustainable home where they intend to live in forever. Foomann Architects preserved much of the single-story dwelling’s original structure, including the front,...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/renovated-forever-home-strives-to-minimize-its-carbon-footprint
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