Architect Steve Bull designed a high-impact, low-maintenance home for a pair of intrepid clients in Alaska, but that was only the beginning of the adventure.
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When are we going to stop publishing these projects that promote energy consumption environmental degradation. This house, although energy efficient in itself, is a demonstration of how a selfish lifestyle adds greatly to their carbon footprint. Everyday transportation alone is huge. Lets start showing some responsibility by ignoring these ego satisfying energy hogs.
Robert, I agree with you on being environmentally aware of the impact of our houses, but how did you come up with the conclusion that this house is an "energy hog" compared to other houses in the neighborhood?
Love it! Stunning home
Hi there. Im very interested in the type of material used for wall siding in this house. When I checked the company's website , it seems that that it is only used for roofing purposes? Thanks
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