Cette maison en bois préfabriquée est un refuge écologique au milieu de la forêt espagnole
Cette maison à Sant Cugat en Espagne a été conçue pour vivre en contact permanent avec la nature. Projet abouti de Dom Arquitectura, et préfabriquée en usine, elle a été construite selon des critères de durabilité en prenant en compte son impact écologique. Par exemple, le bois utilisé pour sa construction provient des plantations de pins des Pyrénées toutes proches, forêts certifiées en gestion durable, réduisant l'utilisation de transports routiers. En outre, un panneau solaire a été placé sur le toit pour fournir de l'eau chaude pour la salle de bain et sous la maison il y a sept réservoirs de récupération des eaux de pluie. Photo : Jordi Anguera
This prefabricated wooden house is an ecological refuge in the middle of the Spanish forest
This house in Sant Cugat, Spain has been designed to live in permanent contact with nature. Successful project of Dom Arquitectura, and prefabricated in a factory, it was built according to sustainability criteria, taking into account its ecological impact. For example, the wood used for its construction comes from nearby pine plantations in the Pyrenees, forests certified in sustainable management, reducing the use of road transport. In addition, a solar panel has been placed on the roof to provide hot water for the bathroom and under the house there are seven rainwater harvesting tanks. Photo: Jordi Anguera
Source : Arquitectura y Diseno
This prefabricated wooden house is an ecological refuge in the middle of the Spanish forest
This house in Sant Cugat, Spain has been designed to live in permanent contact with nature. Successful project of Dom Arquitectura, and prefabricated in a factory, it was built according to sustainability criteria, taking into account its ecological impact. For example, the wood used for its construction comes from nearby pine plantations in the Pyrenees, forests certified in sustainable management, reducing the use of road transport. In addition, a solar panel has been placed on the roof to provide hot water for the bathroom and under the house there are seven rainwater harvesting tanks. Photo: Jordi Anguera
Source : Arquitectura y Diseno
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