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Green Roofed Hillside Homes Blend Into their Environs

by , 03/03/10

sustainable design, green design, tobias weiss, gernot reisenhofer, green building, green roof, rainwater recycling, austria mountain houses

Austrian architects Tobias Weiss and Gernot Reisenhofer have designed a beautiful series of terraced hillside homes that save energy by blending into their environment. Nestled against the surrounding hills, each green-roofed apartment takes advantage of passive solar design, rainwater recycling, and photovoltaic sunshades.

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2 Responses to “Green Roofed Hillside Homes Blend Into their Environs”

  1. bishshiro bishshiro says:

    Hi I’m a student of the University of Nairobi I would like to ask for more information on gravity evasive measures used in the design of the green roofed hillside homes plus more photos on the homes themselves with their measurements so as to see the possibility of actualizing this project

  2. [...] thought out as well. More than one million square feet of space lies under the 14 one-story high terraces, and is more than enough room for the exhibition hall, museum, theater, conference facilities, [...]

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