Kimberly Ackert designed this beautiful off-the-grid residence for the “Monier Design Competition” in Australia. Nestled amid idyllic green environs in Perth, the warm wooden structure features an earthy modern aesthetic and utilizes a variety of sustainable systems to produce its own energy, regulate its climate, and ensure the comfort of it’s inhabitants.
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Taken from the book ‘a place in the country’. I live in Perth but can’t find any details on how to contact the owner for a visit (I’m an architectural student). If anyone out there knows the owners, I’d love to visit!
Wow, supachupa if you find out, give me a shout! lol What school are you attending.
We are wanting to build an off the grid middle school, to whom should I be speaking? Where might I find some examples of green public schools?