Filled with Light, An A-Frame House Designed by Naturvillan Functions Entirely Off the Grid — Colossal
Mimicking the peaks of the surrounding conifers, an A-frame house in Sikhall, Vänersborg, Sweden is designed for entirely self-sufficient living. The largely wood and glass construction is the project of Naturvillan, a Swedish architecture firm focusing on building homes with minimal impacts on the environment. The triangular model shown here is “Atri,” a light-filled house with a wood-burning stove and solar panels attached to its slanted roof. Intended for energy production in both winter and summer, the two sources are robust enough to heat the water and provide electricity. More
Completed in 2021 in Kashan, Iran. Images by Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh. The mint house project was a renovation of a typical house - without historical architectural value - for an average family in Kashan, with a very...
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Completed in 2021 in Pilar, Argentina. Images by Fernando Schapochnik. The decision to act upon the property was made with the aim of generating a temporary house that can be developed in stages, economic, flexible, and...