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Restored Georgian townhouse has rainwater-fed green roof

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Partnering with local craftspeople to complete the project, the London-based architecture firm was able to create an extension of the existing structure through a landscape that feeds off of the sun and rain. The covered outdoor area connected to the garden room contains a studio workshop, kitchen, potting shed, recycling bay and a store.

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Loom House is a first of its kind green home renovation

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The project was designed by the Miller Hull Partnership, a Seattle -based firm that has made a reputation for itself through green building achievement and sustainable design. Showing off the firm’s sustainability skills, this is the first renovated home in the world to achieve Living Building Challenge Certification.

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Urban Earth House exemplifies off-grid living in the city

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When Craig Byatt Architecture was approached by eco-minded clients who wanted a home that was off-grid in an urban context and built with a combination of natural, reclaimed and locally sourced materials, the plans for the Urban Earth House were born. Craig Byatt Architecture Photography by Meredith O’Shea via Clean Energy Nillumbik.

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The low-impact Bridge House hovers over a stream in Los Angeles

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Architecture is often heavily influenced by the existing landscape surrounding a structure, but architect Dan Brunn didn’t let the weaving waterways on his Los Angeles property limit the options for his home. Dubbed the Bridge House, this 4,500-square-foot home straddles 65 feet of natural stream without harming the landscape.