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How to design a house taking into account the laws of nature

May 24, 2018

The house designed and built taking into account the laws of nature looks natural in this place, as if it were always here, “grew up” on its own. Architectural techniques that allow you to connect the image of a building with the surrounding landscape are diverse. For example, a green roof and a green terrace. We will return to nature what we took from her. Here is an example from the practice of the architects of the Tour-Construction Bureau “Abbreviation”: the sports complex in the Leningrad Region designed an inclined roof. It is supposed to plant it with grass, shrubs. In winter, you can arrange a ski slope here. In the summer this is a great place to sunbathe. And such a roof just begs for conducting all kinds of picnics and parties, because the Open-Air format (outdoors) is now especially popular. One way to enter the house into the environment is the orientation of windows and rooms on the sides of the candles and to lose as little heat as possible. A large window necessarily focuses south, and not north to minimize the heat transfer. Orientation to nature changes the very essence of the building. It becomes “alive”, begins to move in space. For example, there is a building that moves along the sun. This is the famous house, which was built according to the project of the German architect Rolfa Dish. The building received sonorous names in the press: “Heliotrop” (by analogy with a sun-loving flower), a spinning house, a turn “Dom-Derevo”. He is considered the first building in the world, which produces more energy than consumes. A cylinder -shaped house, on the one side of which triple glazing with reduced thermal conductivity, on the other, is enhanced thermal insulation. In winter, the house turns to the sun with the glass side and accumulates the maximum amount of solar heat and energy.

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