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Swiss Clockwork Embassy by Matteo Cainer Architects<a href="http://matteocainer.com/">Matteo Cainer Architects</a> has designed the new Swiss embassy in Cameroon to match the efficiency of the country's iconic time-piece mechanisms. The solar-powered Yaoundé complex features a planted roof, rainwater harvesting and water recycling, sophisticated passive design, along with a complex system of <a href="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Geothermal_Heating_and_Cooling/Ground_Loops_and_Open_Loop_Sources">geothermal piping</a> that provides both heating and cooling as necessary. Visit our gallery for a look at the project renders and read on for more details.1
Swiss Clockwork Embassy by Matteo Cainer ArchitectsMatteo Cainer Architects' design for the Swiss embassy in Cameroon reflects time-piece efficiency2
Swiss Clockwork Embassy by Matteo Cainer ArchitectsOrganized in three functions, the solar-powered program includes geothermal heating and cooling3
Swiss Clockwork Embassy by Matteo Cainer ArchitectsA sedum roof provides insulation and rainwater runoff management4
Swiss Clockwork Embassy by Matteo Cainer ArchitectsDigitally-controlled sunshades control excess solar gain5
Swiss Clockwork Embassy by Matteo Cainer ArchitectsA garden rainwater harvesting system treats water naturally to provide potable water for the entire complex6
Swiss Clockwork Embassy by Matteo Cainer ArchitectsThis extraordinary project is designed to meet stringent Swiss Minergie standards7







