Follow along with Natural Home magazine editor in chief Robyn Griggs Lawrence as she interviews Chicago architect Nathan Kipnis about how computer models tracking the sun and other climate factors make for the greenest house possible.
what do you think about AAC or autoclaved aerated concrete??? I have been studying energy efficiency for years and it seems very impressive. several web sites are MHE international, Aercon, Hebel Xella or Ytung in the EU.
the form work for those roofs was probably a pain in the ass.
Dethreid 2 months ago
Whenever I get my own home, it's gonna be a mix of traditional and natural.
MetaKnight964 3 months ago
I like the review of the program, but the house oreintation makes it very poor for passive solar heating. great review though ty
wisyakman 5 months ago
BY TODAYS STANDARDS THAT'S A JUNK FAIL...NO SOLAR PV AND A LOT OF DUMBASS SHADING....
whothehellgivesadamn 5 months ago
Great program. i'm sure its very useful.. how long have you been builing theses homes and what methods have u used?
blumgeorge 1 year ago
can u make a model of this house then i could pay u for it.
livetorres09 1 year ago
What software do you use? Thanks
derejetes2000 1 year ago
what do you think about AAC or autoclaved aerated concrete??? I have been studying energy efficiency for years and it seems very impressive. several web sites are MHE international, Aercon, Hebel Xella or Ytung in the EU.
garyshouse305 2 years ago
NIce. Thank you. I rated.
americanhindi 2 years ago