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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