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Re-Barn: Autotroph Converts Iconic Tobacco Barns into Green Solar-Powered Homes

07/24/2012
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    <a href="http://autotrophdesign.com/">Autotroph</a> has sent us diagrams of a wonderful concept that could save Maryland's ailing tobacco barns from extinction. Fundamental to both the region's history and landscape, these beautiful structures have been displaced by development and neglect. So the Santa Fe and Baltimore-based design firm designed a tripartite solution that preserves Maryland's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_barn">iconic tobacco barns</a>, creates housing for single families, and supports sustainable development.
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  • Re-Barn by Autotroph
    Autotroph has drawn up a concept called "Re-barn" which is aimed at reviving Maryland's tobacco farms
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    A mainstay of the region's historical and landscape heritage, the barns are on the verge of extinction
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    Autotroph proposes to add a new engineered frame to the barns, in order to stabilize them.
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    Flaps, shutters and sliding panels will replace doors and windows
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    And a new energy-efficient single family home will be inserted into the existing structure
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    Solar panels and a rainwater catchment system will be placed on the roof
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    The shutters can be manipulated to control solar gain and natural ventilation as needed
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    Passive design strategies add to the structure's overall energy efficiency
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    This is an important concept that we would really love to see manifested in reality
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Re-Barn by Autotroph

Autotroph has sent us diagrams of a wonderful concept that could save Maryland's ailing tobacco barns from extinction. Fundamental to both the region's history and landscape, these beautiful structures have been displaced by development and neglect. So the Santa Fe and Baltimore-based design firm designed a tripartite solution that preserves Maryland's iconic tobacco barns, creates housing for single families, and supports sustainable development.

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Categories:  Architecture, Environment, Innovations, Solar
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