Dawn Hammon
Locally sourced brickwork and upcycled materials are combined to create an inward looking home to provide respite from the crowded city.
This net zero family home located in Los Angeles, is a true collaboration between client and architects, and produces more power than it uses.
Designed by SHAU Architects, the timber library is elevated to provide community meeting spaces, play areas below and relaxed reading areas.
This all natural childcare centre is a sustainable play area for little holiday goers at the Moar Gut Family Nature Resort in Austria
Low impact home placed an emphasis on sustainable materials and construction methods, while designing for adaptability and disassembly.
From its picturesque coastal perch on Orcas Island, Washington, Lone Madrone House captures expansive ocean views and enjoys a harmonious relationship with the surrounding, sensitive landscape.
The off-grid island home, for a couple who are professional artists, offers them the chance to always feel just one step away from nature
This community center was designed to be adaptable for future growth and a focus on using recycled materials.
Earth bags were used to create the eco villas. This traditional building technique uses bags filled with soil, stones, wood and bamboo.
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