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| Written by Jaymi Heimbuch | ||
| Monday, 16 June 2008 | ||
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Two Spanish architects, Raphaelle and Alfredo Maul of Maul Dwellings, have designed The Landscape House, blending practical ecological science with architectural art. The Landscape House is designed to be sat on an east-west axis in rural Using resources like water efficiently is a priority, so the architects included low-flow fixtures. They also included a dry-compost toilet, recycling area, and compost unit. And of course the environmental footprint is way up there on the to-do list, so the materials for creating The Landscape House are locally sourced, recycled and renewable, and the house can be easily taken apart and set up in different locations. I don’t think there’d be any problem in finding a number of people who would want to live in it – I’d live in it! (Then again, I’d also live in a prefab upside down canoe, as long as it is awesome and as off-grid as possible.) So, now the only thing left to do is actually build it. Via Inhabitat
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additional info?
written by Ilias Charis , June 16, 2008
Not impressed
written by theirritablearchitect , June 17, 2008
I'm an architect, and most of what is being proposed here in this "dwelling" is done as a self-congratulatory pat on the back, and is not really any "greener" than a conventional building.
The smug self-satisfaction is simply nauseous. |
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I came across this bit of info two days ago through another source. Unfortunately the link to the site of the Architects at Maul Dwellings can’t open the page “http://www.mdwellings.com/” because it can’t find the server “www.mdwellings.com”. I am using Safari on a MacBook Pro 3,1 and to be honest the machine works fine so it must be the server.
I would love to find more information on the Landscape House.