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Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeOn the small island nation of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eu-countries-already-exceeding-the-2020-renewable-energy-target/">Malta</a>, <a href="http://www.chrisbriffa.com/home">Chris Briffa Architects</a> has completed a compelling, modern and sustainable single family home. The surrounding neighborhood had been torn down, subdivided, and redeveloped prior to Briffa's involvement in this last compact, empty site. A complex plot, along with a plethora of new design vocabulary turned the green-roofed and energy efficient Hanging Home into a substantial design challenge.1
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeThe double height space above the main staircase also acts as a cooling tower in the summer by drawing heat up from the warmer living spaces through the introduction of cross ventilation.2
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeThe home stands out not only because of its modern stylings, but also because of its attention to sustainability in a simplistic way.3
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeThe interiors lack ornamentation and complex design elements, making this a contemporary reinterpretation of modern musings.4
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeChris Briffa Architects designed this home to be warmed by low-energy radiant floor heating during the winter and cooled by natural ventilation during the summer.5
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeAdjacent to the entry is a semi-buried volume, which houses the home office. This grass-roofed volume also creates a privacy screen for the side outdoor area that includes the pool, a garden, and outdoor dining area.6
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomePortions of the dining and living rooms float on a hanging concrete slab over the outdoor pool.7
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeWith a demanding program for such a small site, the design team decided that literally cantilevering half the house over the outdoor spaces would help to get the home past zoning regulations.8
Chris Briffa Architects' Hanging HomeThe home appears as if a sleek and modern cube was cut and decorated with traditional Maltese louvered doors.9









