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  2. Ecohouse - Wikipedia

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    An example of affordable eco-house (Australia) Generally, Eco-houses are labelled as costly and expensive for the average citizen to afford. Perceptions of costs are one of the main issues for many builders and owners. This perception is induced by the medias coverage of Eco-houses built according to the standards of above average income ...

  3. Green home - Wikipedia

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    A green home is a type of house designed to be environmentally sustainable. Green homes focus on the efficient use of "energy, water, and building materials". [1] A green home may use sustainably sourced, environmentally friendly, and/or recycled building materials.

  4. Low-energy house - Wikipedia

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    The term "low-energy house" is used in some countries for a specific type of building. [18] A low-energy house is a guideline rarely specified in actual values (heat load or space-heating minimum). A passive house is a standard, with specific recommendations to save heating energy.

  5. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a house built to passive house standard results in a building that requires space heating energy of 1 British thermal unit per square foot (11 kJ/m 2) per heating degree day, compared with about 5 to 15 BTU/sq ft (57 to 170 kJ/m 2) per heating degree day for a similar building built to meet the 2003 Model Energy Efficiency ...

  6. EcoHomes - Wikipedia

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    EcoHomes was an environmental rating scheme for homes in the United Kingdom.It was the domestic version of the Building Research Establishment's Environmental Assessment Method BREEAM, which could also be applied to a variety of non-residential buildings.

  7. Earthship - Wikipedia

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    The home, which was owned by Kevan and Gillian Trott, was built in April 2007 by Kevan, Mike Reynolds and an Earthship Crew from Taos, it was sold to a family in 2014. The design was modified for a European climate and is seen as the first of many for the European arena. It is currently used as a holiday home for eco-tourists. [24]

  8. Tecla house - Wikipedia

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    The Tecla as of 2021. The Tecla house is a prototype 3D-printed eco residential building made out of clay.The first model was designed by the Italian architecture studio Mario Cucinella Architects (MCA) and engineered and built by Italian 3D printing specialists WASP by April 2021, becoming the world's first house 3D-printed entirely from a mixture made from mainly local earth and water.

  9. Salesforce Tower - Wikipedia

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    Its foundation includes 42 piles driven down nearly 300 feet (91 m) to bedrock and a 14-foot (4.3 m) thick foundation mat. [25] The Salesforce Transit Center is located directly adjacent to the building, and is connected to the park level by a bridge on the 5th floor. [26]