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"Reducing Carbon Footprint: How a Cape Cod Home Sets an Example"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Source: The New York Times

Michael and Jennifer Monteiro, a Massachusetts couple, decided to build a sustainable beach house on Cape Cod, using cutting-edge green technologies. They demolished their existing house and hired architects to design a modern, sustainable structure disguised as a traditional shingled cottage. The new 6,000-square-foot house has a small carbon footprint, with features such as hemp-based insulation, recycled foamed-glass aggregate, locally harvested black locust decking, and electric air-source heat pumps for heating and cooling. The house is largely self-sufficient, with a solar array on the roof generating as much energy as it uses. The couple also furnished the home with renewable, natural materials and worked with local manufacturers and craftspeople. They hope their example will inspire others to consider sustainable building practices.

German Countryside Duplex Built with Straw and Timber

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dezeen

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Source: Dezeen

Atelier Kaiser Shen has designed a straw bale duplex house in Pfaffenhofen, Germany, using locally sourced straw bales as insulation to improve thermal performance. The house is raised off the ground and comprises two interlocking duplexes, each with eight uniform square rooms that can be used alternatively as kitchens, bedrooms, living or dining rooms. The interiors are clad in untreated and white-washed spruce wood, providing warm and natural finishes to all spaces. The house has a negative annual total energy requirement and meets the Efficiency House Plus Standard.