Double-height living area surrounded by oak trees in a sustainable house with net-zero energy performance, Orinda, California by Faulkner Architects (Photo: Joe Fletcher) [1496×2000]
It’s hard to believe that ‘a pair of environmental scientists’ would choose to build such a house in the middle of such a burnable environment in California.
afterbirth_slimesays
That definitely won’t be having a net-zero effect on my bank account.
takemystrifesays
Beautiful design, but fyi those are not oaks but evergreen trees of some kind, probably fir
winged_owlsays
Easy to make a net-zero house when the weather is always extremely pleasant.
FadeIntoRealsays
The natural light through the trees is beautiful. The wood slat ceiling is also gorgeous.
xMazzsays
Absolutely beautiful design, but what the fuck is that furniture. Why is it so low? My back hurts just looking at it
Lowells says
More pictures and project detail.
Acrobatic-Payment-62 says
That’s incredible
gymusk says
It’s hard to believe that ‘a pair of environmental scientists’ would choose to build such a house in the middle of such a burnable environment in California.
afterbirth_slime says
That definitely won’t be having a net-zero effect on my bank account.
takemystrife says
Beautiful design, but fyi those are not oaks but evergreen trees of some kind, probably fir
winged_owl says
Easy to make a net-zero house when the weather is always extremely pleasant.
FadeIntoReal says
The natural light through the trees is beautiful. The wood slat ceiling is also gorgeous.
xMazz says
Absolutely beautiful design, but what the fuck is that furniture. Why is it so low? My back hurts just looking at it