Self-Sustaining Mansions

The Double High House Has a Slew of Eco Features

Checkwitch Poiron Architects designed the 'Double High House' in Nanaimo, BC, Canada.

The finished home has mastered "suburban living" with a sophisticated twist. The architects made sure to position the home's slender form towards the north, ensuring a high level of solar exposure enters it from the south. Also on the southern end of the home is a 22-foor sliding door, which accesses the wooden deck to create a fluid, unobtrusive transition between the interior and exterior.

Inside, the floor plan is geared towards creating an open, overlapping system of spaces. The architects also installed in-floor radiant hydronic heating, natural ventilation, a heat recovering ventilator and an efficient lighting design. These eco-friendly features make this gorgeous home even more appealing and self-sufficient.

Trend Themes

  1. Sustainable Architecture — The 'Double High House' showcases innovative eco-friendly features that can inspire sustainable architecture designs.
  2. Solar Energy Integration — The home's orientation and use of a sliding door enhance solar exposure, presenting opportunities for integrating solar energy into residential buildings.
  3. Smart Home Technology — The use of in-floor radiant heating and efficient lighting design highlights the potential for integrating smart home technology in sustainable houses.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture and Design — Architects can draw inspiration from the 'Double High House' to create sustainable and energy-efficient residential buildings.
  2. Renewable Energy — The integration of solar energy in the home suggests opportunities for renewable energy companies to develop innovative solutions for residential use.
  3. Home Automation — The use of smart home technology in the 'Double High House' presents opportunities for the home automation industry to create energy-efficient and sustainable living environments.

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