Concept
- The natural insulation from high trees, shrubs and green grass have been integrated into the architectural style.
- The result is a constant flow of heat from outside that has been reduced by the vegetation before it enters the house, keeping the airflow within the house cooler.
- A trellis fence and turf stone are also an example of natural insulation to reduce temperature input into the home.
- Additionally, an air gap cooling wall has been used instead of a standard thick wall in order to absorb the outside heat, reducing high temperatures entering the home.
- Open walls are carefully placed to give natural airflows around the land, without compromising privacy or security.
- Environmentally friendly building materials such as brick and water gardens are designed to have a cooling effect on the home.
- Additionally, the application of modern technology such as alternative solar heating of utility water, ecological sewage purification and the principle of supplementary surface cooling and energy saving air conditioning are available.






