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Robert Hawkins Architects' zero energy rustic Reed ResidenceIf your dream is to live in a sustainable retreat surrounded by meadows and lakes, you might want to check out Reed Residence. Designed by <a title="Reed Residence is a Zero-Energy Rustic Mountain Retreat " href="http://www.hawkinsarchitects.com/" target="_blank">Robert Hawkins Architects</a> in collaboration with <a title="Reed Residence is a Zero-Energy Rustic Mountain Retreat " href="http://www.gbdesignbuild.com/index.php" target="_blank">Gerber Berend Design</a>, this <a title="Reed Residence is a Zero-Energy Rustic Mountain Retreat " href="http://inhabitat.com/rustic-and-beautiful-backyard-micro-house-is-built-from-recycled-barnboard/" target="_blank">rustic</a> and stylish home is made entirely from reclaimed wood and it proudly produces all the energy that it uses.1
Robert Hawkins Architects' zero energy rustic Reed ResidenceLocated in Colorado’s Elkins Meadow (US), the Reed Residence is a zero-energy cozy shelter for a family of four.2
Robert Hawkins Architects' zero energy rustic Reed ResidenceHalf of the roof is clad with sun-gathering panels and the other half is a luscious green environment for sedums and other succulents.3
Robert Hawkins Architects' zero energy rustic Reed ResidenceTo provide a sturdy structural frame to the house, the architects used repurposed pylons that used to belong to an old railroad bridge.4
Robert Hawkins Architects' zero energy rustic Reed ResidenceThe shelter’s exterior – and also some of the interior walls – is clad with beautifully aged reclaimed timber on a grey stone base.5
Robert Hawkins Architects' zero energy rustic Reed ResidenceBig windows around the house bring sunlight in, providing astonishing views of the meadows and green roof.6
Robert Hawkins Architects' zero energy rustic Reed ResidenceAs well as taking energy from the sun through solar panels and a solar thermal system, the home also derives clean energy from the depth of Earth with its own geothermal heat pump.7







