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Passive House principles inspire this sustainable home

Inhabitat - Innovation

Australian architecture firm POLYstudio has recently completed A House for All Seasons, a contemporary family home with an emphasis on energy efficiency. Commissioned by a young family, the sustainable new dwelling was designed with a flexible layout to accommodate the clients’ evolving needs within a relatively compact footprint.

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Loom House is a first of its kind green home renovation

Inhabitat - Innovation

The 1960s-era Loom House has been extensively renovated. This sustainable, highly modern design pays homage to the home's decades-old roots.

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1903 New York house gets an eco-friendly home makeover

Inhabitat - Innovation

Although originally built in 1903, the home at 45-12 11th Street in Queens, New York now stands as an example of modern sustainable housing. Known as the Climate Change Row House, its renovation was completed in 2014 by owner and architect Thomas Paino.

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Architects give 1890s home a Passive House retrofit

Inhabitat - Innovation

The Yannell House project is turning a home built in the 1890s into a Passive House complete with modern style and amenities.

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Tiny House Sustainable Living blog documents life in an off-grid tiny home

Inhabitat - Innovation

Jennifer of Tiny House Sustainable Living documents tiny home construction, off-grid living and homesteading on her blog.

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France: House Builder Experiments with Hydrogen Generator for Home Energy Supply

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A Breton house builder, Trecobat, is pioneering a new frontier in home energy solutions with the installation of a hydrogen generator in Brest, Finistère.

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'Zero energy bills home': Developer Ilke Homes plots ultra-efficient house in Essex

Business Green

A new factory-built home designed to be so energy efficient that occupants would not have to pay gas or electricity bills is set to be installed at an Essex housing estate, as part of a pilot project announced this week by modular housing developer Ilke Homes.