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- Natural House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentSince the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/prince-charles-to-become-slumlord-millionaire-of-eco-community-in-india/">Prince</a> isn't likely to become King, he's been hard at work through his <a href="http://www.princes-foundation.org/" target="_blank">Foundation for the Built Environment</a> to further sustainable development and green building. His latest project has been to develop an eco-blueprint for UK homes - "a prototype for viable, sustainable, volume housing, which delivers low carbon homes that provide comfortable, attractive, healthy and adaptable environments for their occupants." In May 2011 a model of the home debuted at the <a href="http://www.idealhomeshow.co.uk/" target="_blank">Ideal Home Show</a>, and just yesterday another version, the <a href="http://www.bre.co.uk/page.jsp?id=2075" target="_blank">Natural House</a>, was unveiled at the <a href="http://www.bre.co.uk/" target="_blank">BRE Innovation Park</a> in Watford. The Natural House was developed with the help of <a href="http://www.natural-building.co.uk/" target="_blank">Natural Building Technologies</a> and <a href="http://www.kingerleehomes.co.uk/" target="_blank">Kingerlee Homes</a>, and is a classic Georgian-style home featuring clay blocks, sustainably sourced (FSC) timber, sheep wool insulation and a tight envelope of wood fiber.1
- Natural House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentThe Prince checks in on construction of the Natural House.2
- Natural House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentThe Natural House is a two-story villa with a traditional terraced-house building form designed and built to serve as an example for the most effective route to a low energy, low carbon building is through an effective building envelope3
- Natural House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentThe home was constructed using NBT ThermoPlan®, which is an extruded clay block building system that is highly insulative because of the air pockets, and the NBT Pavatex woodfibre and Thermafleece sheep's wool insulation.4
- Natural House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentPassive stack insulation helps move fresh cool air into the home in the warmer months and high ceilings and triple-paned windows infuse the home in daylight.5
- Natural House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentThe roof is covered in durable clay tiles and the floors and windows made from FSC certified timber.6
- Natural House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentA diagram detailing the home's energy efficiency strategies.7
- The Prince's House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentSo far the home has been built twice - once for the Ideal Home Show in May, where the Prince debuted his prototype and now at the BRE Innovation Park, where the Natural Home will undergo a program of testing and assessment.8
- The Prince's House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentThe Prince's House at the Ideal Home Show.9
- The Prince's House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentInterior images of the Prince's House at the Ideal Home Show.10
- The Prince's House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentThe prototype can be modified for a range of home types and family needs including reconfiguration as a family homes, maisonettes or smaller flats.11
- The Prince's House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentNatural, non-toxic materials and non-mechanical ventilation is utilized throughout to provide a healthy indoor environment.12
- The Prince's House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentDurability and longevity were also high priorities and the home is expected to last over 200 years.13
- The Prince's House-The Prince's Foundation for the Built EnvironmentFloorplan for the Prince's House.14