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- Bioclimatic Residence in Paiania by Gem ArchitectsA great number of designers are turning to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/recycled-shipping-containers/">recycled shipping containers</a> and other metal materials because of their lower cost, ease of construction and industrial-chic aesthetic. But in an area like Greece, where the temperatures soar in the summer time, we've often wondered how these buildings stay cool without using up a pile of electricity to run the air-conditioner. Responding to just this problem, <a href="http://www.gem-arch.gr">Gem Architects</a> gave the cantilevering Bioclimatic House an opening in the roof that allows it to breathe. Hit the jump for more details.1
- Bioclimatic Residence in Paiania by Gem ArchitectsThe Bioclimatic House is located just outside of Athens2
- Bioclimatic Residence in Paiania by Gem ArchitectsThe metal skin is clad with light panels3
- Bioclimatic Residence in Paiania by Gem ArchitectsAn opening in the roof allows the house to breathe when it gets hot outside4
- Bioclimatic Residence in Paiania by Gem ArchitectsThis floating staircase is definitely a highlight of the interior5
- Bioclimatic Residence in Paiania by Gem ArchitectsThe home is defined by an industrial-chic aesthetic6
- Bioclimatic Residence in Paiania by Gem ArchitectsSparsely furnished and decidedly masculine, the home relies on alternative heating7