Minister says support vessel for whaling fleet, which entered country's economic zone near Macquarie Island, is not welcome
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Minister says support vessel for whaling fleet, which entered country's economic zone near Macquarie Island, is not welcome
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This bioclimatic house, by Estudio José Luis Rodríguez, is a self-sufficient structure integrated into the terrain of the Canary Islands, a landscape characterized by a continuous terracing of the extreme topography.
In response to this site, the design features a basalt stone wall that supports a light structure of plywood, galvanized steel walls and glass. The building's orientation is determined by solar radiation; photovoltaic panels produce electricity, in order to achieve zero carbon emissions. The living area is connected to the outside with a space that is protected from sun and wind, while a wall located in the sleeping area to the north has a high thermal mass for passive temperature control. The design also aims to reduce its ecological footprint on the use of materials and construction systems by using local materials (basalt wall insulation covered with volcanic lapilli, for example), environmentally certified materials and no harmful elements, such as VOC compounds in synthetic paints and varnishes.
View more images of this unique, contextural and contemporary green project at the link to ArchDaily's feature... Via Lauren Moss, Susan Davis Cushing Delete the scoop?
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