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A Living House is a holistic design project using materials, technology and building techniques rooted in ecological sustainability as a method to compose regenerative architecture. The project is a criticism toward the building industry and the conventional methods of building today. The aim is to propose an alternative method by exploring new (and rediscovering old) building materials and techniques that are more ecologically sustainable, and using these as a frame work for composing architecture. The result was an exhibition with material samples, mock-ups, models and drawings of a regenerative single family eco house with passive house standard built from a high proportion of fast growing biomass and clay. The project is located in the the greater Stockholm area, it is energy positive and just like a nature house it is equipped with systems that utilize rain and waste water.
A Living House is a holistic design project using materials, technology and building techniques rooted in ecological sustainability as a method to compose regenerative architecture. The project is a criticism toward the building industry and the conventional methods of building today. The aim is to propose an alternative method by exploring new (and rediscovering old) building materials and techniques that are more ecologically sustainable, and using these as a frame work for composing architecture. The result was an exhibition with material samples, mock-ups, models and drawings of a regenerative single family eco house with passive house standard built from a high proportion of fast growing biomass and clay. The project is located in the the greater Stockholm area, it is energy positive and just like a nature house it is equipped with systems that utilize rain and waste water.
A Living House
Nyberg, Kristoffer (Autor:in)
01.01.2024
TRITA-ABE-MBT-24208
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
courtyard , cluster , passive solar heating , ecological architecture , eco house , straw bale house , clay , biomass , climate positive architecture , energy positive architecture , building ecology , holistic building , regenerative architecture , thatched roof , cellular glass , clay architecture , nature house , green house , biological sewage treatment , termite ventilation , geothermal heat , renewable energy production , passive house standard , living building challenge , living building certification , wooden architecture , singel family house , self-sufficient house , analog design , sculptural roof , wall , Architecture , Arkitektur
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