The Indian Rock House |
- Conserves natural areas by locating the building on previously graded site. The natural landscape, natural ecosystems and wildlife habitats are restored with native vegetation.
- Reduces pollution for construction by fabricating most of the elements off site.
- Captures renewable solar energy on site.
- Reduces CO2 emissions over 25 years equivalent to planting of three acres of trees.
- Limits disruption of natural hydrology by increasing pervious areas for site infiltration
- Eliminates the need for air conditioning and maximizes energy saving by providing natural ventilation through shaded courtyards.
- Provides connection between indoor and outdoor space for enjoyment and well being.
- The structures merge into the setting and are invisible from a distance
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