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Warburg House by Bioi<a href="http://www.bioi.co/">Bioi Architects</a> have set a whole new standard of energy-efficiency with this crisp new farmhouse in Warburg, Canada. Tasked with building a home that is attractive, efficient, modern and yet affordable, the designers employed a series of innovative construction techniques and emergent technologies that cost their client less than $100,000. Bioi sheathed a re-purposed barn in a black metal skin, and the whole program was oriented for maximum southern exposure. Heavily insulated and then fitted with the most efficient mechanical systems available, the home was awarded the highest <a href="http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/personal/16352">EnerGuide rating</a> possible.1
Warburg House by BioiThe Warburg House in Alberta, Canada sets the bar for super energy-efficiency2
Warburg House by BioiBioi sheathed a re-purposed barn in black corrugated metal3
Warburg House by BioiThe home was set on the southern edge of a farmstead4
Warburg House by BioiCutouts on the east and western edge permit loads of daylighting5
Warburg House by BioiCarefully-placed windows and skylights bring in even more light6
Warburg House by BioiThe home is situated to maximize southern exposure7
Warburg House by BioiEnergy-efficiency was one of the main priorities8
Warburg House by BioiIn-floor radiant heating keeps the place warm in winter9
Warburg House by BioiA little deck extends out into a small meadow10
Warburg House by BioiCedar decking is patterned after tree growth11
Warburg House by BioiAll of the plumbing and mechanical infrastructure is housed in a birch-clad cube12
Warburg House by BioiThe rest of the interior is minimally-detailed13













