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- Blue Ridge House by Voorsanger ArchitectsIt's hard to know what to envy first about this swooping Blue Ridge House in Virginia - the fact that it is located on a verdant 200 acre farm, that said farm lies at the foot of the stately Blue Ridge Mountains, or the sheer majesty of its gorgeous design by <a href="http://www.voorsanger.com/">Voorsanger Architects</a>. Comprised of two levels of asymmetrical pavilions sheathed in glass, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eco-luxe-spanish-farmhouse-lures-vacationers-with-mediterranean-views-and-on-site-farm/">this eco-luxe beauty</a> gets all its heating and cooling from geothermal energy.1
- Blue Ridge House by Voorsanger ArchitectsThis beautiful home is located on a 200 acre farm in Albermarle County in Virginia2
- Blue Ridge House by Voorsanger ArchitectsIt features two stacked asymmetric pavilions sheathed in glass3
- Blue Ridge House by Voorsanger ArchitectsThe long linear home has fantastic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains4
- Blue Ridge House by Voorsanger ArchitectsThe overhanging roof mitigates excess solar gain just as the glass permits daylighting5
- Blue Ridge House by Voorsanger ArchitectsThe swooping cantilever is essentially in the tree canopy6
- Blue Ridge House by Voorsanger ArchitectsAll of the home's heating and cooling is derived from ten geothermal wells7