In 2006 the AIA set forth an architecture challenge to create ‘A House for an Ecologist’– a home base from which a US Fish and Wildlife Service Ecologist in Residence could live and conduct field research. Raphaelle and Alfredo Maul, of Maul Dwellings in San Sebastian, Spain, answered the call with The Landscape House – a site-sensitive, passive solar dwelling designed to fuse environmental performance with aesthetic integrity, building science with architectural excellence.
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Congratulations Alfredo! It’s an extraordinary design!
If you read this, I’d like to reconnect with you.
Respectfully, Brent Erb
brent_erb@wildmail.com
(Formerly of Montpelier Foundation)