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Colorado house becomes the first net-zero home in its city

Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building | Green design & innovation for a better world·Written by Inaara Thawer·about 1 month ago
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View Slideshow Fargo is a house located in Louisville, Colorado and is designed for a former high-level design engineer at Apple. Despite the project’s modern aesthetic, it blends into the historical neighborhood and meets multiple spatial criteria set by the client. These include a detached studio garage, an indoor-outdoor kitchen and easy access to the outdoors. The overall goal for DAJ Design was to incorporate these design elements while achieving net-zero energy consumption. Continue reading below Our Featured Videos The project is located on a narrow, flat site that measures only 37.5 feet (11.4 meters) wide. Because of this constraint, the house is made up of three floors, which include a fully subterranean basement. This makes the home distinct from the other single-story houses on the block. Related: Rivendell net-zero energy house optimizes solar energy Outdoor space is a key component of the house.…

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