all world architecture: Sustainable house - An eco friendly, wooden dwelling concept by Batte Ronald

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sustainable house - An eco friendly, wooden dwelling concept by Batte Ronald


In an era where we are talking about manned flights to Mars, there are certain instances of going back to basics. For example, we take up the subject of wood - which is one of the oldest building materials used for construction. In relation to this, there has been a shift in paradigm in some sectors of eco architecture over the increased usage of wood (in many of its forms) as a modernistic construction material. But rather than its abundance, wood is preferred as a building material (in the folds of eco architecture) because of its adamantly carbon neutral nature.
Sustainable house by Batte Ronald
In relation to its constructional value, the wood has a myriad of user friendly attributes that sets it apart from its artificial peers. Of course, the primary advantage is its easy availability, but beyond its abundance, wood is known to be exceptionally strong (in comparison to its weight), along with its good heat and electrical insulating properties and its renewable and bio-degradable nature.
All of the above mentioned points were taken into adroit consideration by Batte Ronald, in his conceptualization of the Sustainable House. Envisaged as a single bedroom dwelling project, the main building material used in this case would be of the oak variety of hardwood. Coming to the interior zoning of different spatial volumes, the bedroom area will be complimented by a plethora of other spaces including a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a mini swimming pool.
Finally, coming to the timber-esque attribute of the structure, according to the designer, the hardwood component will be used for both the panelings and facades of the dwelling. Wood is traditionally known to be a very poor conductor of heat. This fascinating attribute can be used to reduce the quantity of external heat radiation and glare entering into the building. This method in turn would significantly lower other power related costs such as air conditioners and fans.

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