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CO2 SAVER: Sustainable Lakeside House in Poland

by , 04/11/08

CO2 Saver, Piotr Kuczia, Poland, Lake Laka, passive solar, solar thermal, locally source, Upper Silesia, co2saver1.jpg

Optimizing passive solar gain and using untreated local wood, this sustainable home on Lake Laka in Poland was designed by architect Piotr Kuczia. The south side soaks up the sun reducing the amount of active heating, while the north side opens up to vistas of the lake. Many of the materials were locally sourced, reducing the amount of unnecessary transport required for construction, hence the moniker CO2 saver. But there are many other ways that this home saves on CO2.

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3 Responses to “CO2 SAVER: Sustainable Lakeside House in Poland”

  1. choma choma says:

    always Green

  2. monsoon monsoon says:

    So glad to see CO2 Saver here – I live very closeby to this house, its absolutely amazing…

  3. monsoon monsoon says:

    I’m glad to see CO2 saver here, i live nearby this house and it’s absolutely amazing… probably one of the most interesting house I’ve ever seen.. if not the best one!

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