Thursday, July 5, 2018

The 1970s brick Upside-Down House gets an eco-friendly refresh

Melbourne-based Inbetween Architecture has breathed new life into a dark and tired 1970s double brick home in Kew, Australia. Nicknamed the Upside-Down House, the gut-renovation includes a dramatically transformed interior in addition to a focus on natural daylight and energy efficiency. In addition to increased daylighting with skylights and adherence to passive solar principles, the remodeled home was fitted with energy-saving LEDs, hydronic heating, improved insulation, and solar-powered ventilators....

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/the-1970s-brick-upside-down-house-gets-an-eco-friendly-refresh
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