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Landes Oatey ResidenceThis gorgeous home in Jackson, Wyoming packs sustainability and killer good looks into one green package. Designed by <a href="http://www.wardblakearchitects.com/">Ward Blake Architects</a>, the Landes-Oatey residence is clad in reclaimed fir and boasts a beautiful grass-covered <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roof">green roof</a>. Aside from the large windows that stream daylight into the rooms, the house also utilizes thermal massing technology.1
Landes Oatey ResidenceThe character of the house is defined by its ample glass openings, slatted wood surfaces and fiberglass grated decks that allow light filtration to a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/daylighting">daylight</a> basement.2
Landes Oatey ResidenceThe exterior is minimalistic and sophisticated with exposed concrete, untrimmed cedar siding and purposely imperfect <a href="http://inhabitat.com/recycled-materials/">recycled</a> wood.3
Landes Oatey ResidenceStructural steel columns and flying buttress-like supports add an industrial feel to the home and several areas can be used as outdoor/indoor rooms.4
Landes Oatey ResidenceAside from the use of reclaimed wood, other sustainable features include passive solar and thermal massing technology.5
Landes Oatey ResidenceThe giant windows, natural look of the wood clad exterior, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roof">green roof</a> and deck areas make the house appear to blend right into its breathtaking surroundings.6
Landes Oatey ResidenceThe light-filled great room of the home.7
Landes Oatey ResidenceA large vertical window allows the stairway to be lit during the day without artificial lighting.8
Landes Oatey ResidenceThe bedroom also has floor to ceiling windows.9









