The Dezanove House in Spain is Sustainable and Remarkable
Jan 04, 2014 02:23
This visually striking residence is located near the Arousa estuary, in the Northwest of Spain. Named the Dezanove House, it was designed and implemented by Iñaki Leite. The most obvious part of the home's aesthetic is the use of recycled wood from the local fishing industry. "Bateas" are wooden platforms used for the mussel production industry in the region.
According to the architects, this beach house's high energy rating (A) was achieved “with a complex ventilation system design, high insulation, low system’s consumption, use of large south-facing glass surfaces combined with flexible use of solar protection elements“.
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