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Iceland’s Gorgeous Passive Solar Hof House

by , 02/12/09

hof house, studio granada architects, sustainable architecture, green building, green roof, geothermal heating, locally-sourced reclaimed materials

Deep in the northern chill of Iceland, just outside the arctic circle, the Hof House sits snugly within its landscape. Built on an existing estate, Studio Granada Architects salvaged whatever materials possible from the site to be incorporated into the new residence, converting telegraph poles into a sun screen and basalt pillars into stepping stones. Even the grass on the green roof came from local site leftovers after clearing way for its foundation. Designed for the extreme weather conditions of the Skagafjörður Fjord, the Hof House relies on passive solar design, geothermal heating, and some pretty hefty concrete walls.

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7 Responses to “Iceland’s Gorgeous Passive Solar Hof House”

  1. shopbright shopbright says:

    What a beautiful house, so well designed from the outside. The interior is not to my taste, but the design of the house is superb. Very modernist but fits really well with its surroundings.

  2. shopbright shopbright says:

    Great deisgn like the way its modernist but still blends well with its environment, seems like its getting better with age.

  3. Eastern Wind Eastern Wind says:

    Wow that’s is a great design. Iceland looks beautiful! I definitely have to go there one day.

  4. mynewcat mynewcat says:

    Wow, looking out of the window will be like looking at the Windows Xp default desktop!

  5. William White William White says:

    Cold stark ugly and bleak. Typical architects house, who hires these clowns?

  6. manny manny says:

    before the industrial revolution house building involved the consumption of little or no fossil fuel. Translated into modern terms, old houses have been the absolute ultimate in sustainable dwellings…these were the original passive homes

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