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The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsThe key to any net-zero or energy efficient house is a tight and high performance envelope, and this is exactly the strategy used to design The Houl -- a net-zero carbon home located in Scotland. Designed by <a href="http://www.candwarch.co.uk/projects/low_energy_houses/mackilston.shtml" target="_blank">Simon Winstanley Architects</a>, this contemporary, single-story long-house has been carefully set back into the landscape and constructed sustainably to create a living space with a very low level of energy consumption. Passively designed to make the most out of the day's sun, the three-bedroom home also has super-high insulation levels that meet <a href="http://www.passiv.de/English/PassiveH.HTM">Passiv Haus</a> standards.1
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsThe long house makes use of classic solar passive design strategies like clerestory windows on the north side, principle rooms on the south side to take advantage of the sunlight and shading to minimize overheating.2
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsThe entrance is situated on the north east side and located under cover to shelter it from the prevailing winds.3
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsAncillary services, like the kitchen, utility room and a bathroom are located to the rear.4
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsThe roof line matches the angle of the adjacent slope and the whole building tucks neatly into the hillside.5
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsConstructed of lightweight but highly insulated steel and timber frame construction, The Houl is insulated to Passiv Haus standards to minimize heat losses and gaps are sealed tightly to eliminate infiltration.6
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsThe exterior is clad in cedar weatherboarding, which has weathered to a natural silver grey color and the roof is finished in pre-weathered grey standing seam zinc.7
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsAll of the windows and doors are triple paned.8
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsAn air source heat pump works in combination with a whole house heat recovery ventilation system to heat and cool the home energy efficiently.9
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsA wood stove provides additional heat when necessary.10
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsMeanwhile an on-site wind turbine generates all the power needed by the home.11
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsThe Houl by <a href="http://www.candwarch.co.uk/projects/low_energy_houses/mackilston.shtml" target="_blank">Simon Winstanley Architects</a> has been added to the <a href="http://www.rias.org.uk/content/default.asp?page=s2_22&newsid=4042&back=home" target="_blank">Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) shortlist</a> of seventeen buildings for the 2011 RIBA Awards in Scotland.12
The Houl-Simon Winstanley ArchitectsThe music room.13
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