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Villa Asserbo, A Sustainable House Created by A Unique Technique Posted: 11 May 2012 10:32 PM PDT Villa Asserbo is a unique sustainable homecreated by Eentileen from Denmark. The sustainable home design was done in a unique way, as it involved unusual method to form the materials by using CNC printing system. This project becomes a pilot project for green architecture world.
This eco construction was designed and built by utilizing digital design technology. Imagine a process of drawing a design, then print the design in a media. The design was printed and cut in 820 sheets of plywood media by using CNC printer. This method will provide a detail and high precision products so they can be assembled to create a house, just like if we build a 3D puzzle. This method also can provide lower waste as all designs can be optimized. By this way, high sustainability can be achieved. PEFC certified woods were taken from sustainable forests for walls and no concrete materials were needed. Emission during construction also can be minimized. Disruption of land also was avoided, the house can be moved easily. Steel materials were used to support the structure, along with screw pile foundations . To maximize natural dayligthing, glass windows were used. For alternative energy source, solar heating system is used. This sustainable architecture building house may become an example of using more eco friendly technology for green architecture prefab building. The concept also can be suitable to be applied in disaster areas where flexibility and portability are needed. |
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