Proyecto de construcción de una vivienda bioclimática en un pueblo de montaña en Huesca (España)

viernes, 28 de agosto de 2009

Casas bioclimáticas prefabricadas. Casa Kyoto.

Casas prefabricadas bioclimaticas Promociones Montse Pujol

Casa Kyoto Casa Kyoto es la primera casa unifamiliar industrial de hormigón basada en criteros de edificación sostenible desarrollada por una industria. Beneficios ambientales de la Casa Kyoto:

Ahorro de agua /Ahorro de electricidad /Comportamiento bioclimático /Materiales reutilitzables /Construcción prefabricada /Construcción sostenible
Su diseño y la solución constructiva sintetizan calidad, seguridad y versatilidad con un equilibrio entre calidez y funcionalidad.

Casa Di (novedad) Nuevo modelo de casas bioclimáticas prêt-à-porter, modernas y de diseño.

*Si quieres una casa Prêt-à-porter te facilitamos el terreno
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martes, 25 de agosto de 2009

8 Incredible Green Roofs


8 Incredible Green Roofs

Green roofs have been around for centuries in Northern Scandanavia, but they’ve really only become a popular trend in the last few decades. Recognized now for their ability to reduce the urban heat island effect while also reducing heat loss and energy consumption in winter months - among many other benefits - green roofs are really taking off, all around the world. And these aren’t just your average pieces of sod plopped on top of a building, either. These roofs are meant to be seen, designed by the artistically inclined in newfound attempts to express and flex their creativity.

Here’s a roundup of eight great green roofs for you to admire:

Amazing Rotating Dome Home

Amazing Rotating Dome Home.Thu, Oct 2, 2008 Green living

Environmental Graffiti Will be Changing Dramatically Soon. Get a Sneak Preview By Signing Up Here.


With the recent spate of natural disasters, it’s no wonder that canny designers have created homes able to withstand the elements. Earthquake-proof, hurricane-resistant, thermal efficiencies and solar power are just some of the selling points touted by Solalaya, the US distributor of Domespace Homes. Resembling something from outer space, the design and concept are unique.



Imagine if you will, a saucer-shaped domicile, replete with environmentally-friendly materials and technologies designed to inspire new heights in eco-consciousness, as well as invigorate the soul. Open spaces abound in the overall design. The warm and welcoming atmosphere incorporates a remote control rotating core allowing the house to always face the sun – nice on those cold winter nights.
Other design characteristics include: a central pillar and arches offering stability during a magnitude 8 earthquake, a dome shape to withstand winds up to 175 mph (Cat 5 hurricane) and a metal-free shell to reduce the Faraday Cage Effect.

One of these nifty dome homes could be yours for $200K to $850K, which is not bad considering the average cost of a house in the current financial climate. Two designs are offered – a rotating ‘Harmonique’ model, and a static ‘Eclosion’ model. If you’re not sure which one to go for, check out the Solalaya website.
Thanks to Domespace for images.
Sources: 1, 2

martes, 4 de agosto de 2009

Casas rurales de bioconstrucción o de rehabilitación bioclimática en Aragón

Casas rurales de bioconstrucción o de rehabilitación bioclimática en Aragón
Casa
La Corvera. Afueras, s/n 22361
Laspuña Huesca Aragón, España











Hotel rural Masía los Barrancos C/ Ejulve, 44559
Ejulve (Teruel)











Casa rural Mallata Rapún c/San Félix, 2 -
Rapún Huesca (Aragón) (España)















Casa Tabierna C/ San Pablo, 8 - 22338
Los Molinos Huesca (Aragón) (España)













Casa Médicas C/ Bodegas, 29 50348 Atea (Zaragoza) Atea
















La Posada de Berge Iglesia nº 3, Teruel 44556, España

lunes, 3 de agosto de 2009

Ideas decorativas

Dibujos en la pared / Encimera de baño de Corian / Sillón rural