In the mini video series that you can watch below you can find out from Doug Patt(arhitect,entrepreneur,author, and teacher) what designing your dream home is all about.
His concise, educational and inspiring videos have been viewed over 9 Million
times globally. Doug has also taught in the architecture programs at
The Pennsylvania State University and Northampton Community College.
Doug started writing in 2008 when he felt the need to share his unique views on the profession of architecture. MIT Press hopes his most current book, How to Architect
will be a juggernaut, a must read for students, teachers, architects
and people fascinated by architecture. Doug is currently working on his
third book about how architects turn inspiration into buildings.
Step by step guide to designing your dream home, green building concepts,smart passive design guidelines, save energy tips and more...
24 December 2012
29 September 2012
House reviews:Ep1
With this post we will begin with a special chapter we will start on this blog were we will encourage people to use as friendly environment designs as possible,with as much functionality and also not oversteping the arhitectural ambiance of the surroundings,all of which have been succesfully implemented by Christian Schallert who because he wasn't finding anything he liked at an affordable price,he had to transform an affordable 24 square meter apartment(pigeon loft :) ) located in Barcelona's hip born district that at first look liked no one could ever live there into a proper living space.
His example is why we encourage people to use the big picture concept that allows you with some inspiration and a few functionality ideas to achieve great results, below you can watch the video containing his small apartment transformation :
For more details please see the original story that you can find here: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/lego-style-apartment-transforms-into-infinite-spaces/ .
His example is why we encourage people to use the big picture concept that allows you with some inspiration and a few functionality ideas to achieve great results, below you can watch the video containing his small apartment transformation :
For more details please see the original story that you can find here: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/lego-style-apartment-transforms-into-infinite-spaces/ .
11 September 2012
02 September 2012
Lesson 1(Part Six):The importance of the BIG PICTURE…
One of the most important part of designing your own house is figuring out the direction you need to take, the details can be obtained later in the process… , but knowing the general direction you want to achieve makes all the difference.It is a well known concept that is used by all the succesfull people , they draw the general line that is defined by their objectives then they establish the steps for achieving the objectives, so if you take on the big task on designing your dream home you must divide your goal in little baby steps and after doing 2 or 3 baby steps you need to take a break from the detail perspective and look backward on what you have done and figure out if there is any significant improvement that needs to be done and also look forward to the steps you need to take further but also take some timeto wonder if the steps are rightly put on your order of priorities(in terms of obtaining the purpose they are designed for in terms of time, cost and efficiency),because sometimes some steps can be deleted for they do not aime for the final result anymore and possibly other steps are needed… .
One example of the result that can be achieved for such a systematic thinking is the house called the PRISPA project(the first house designed by Romanian students, ever to qualify for Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 (SDE 2012)-the competition’s purpose is to design and build a fully solar home, which can be assembled within the space of 10 days. Their main concept is developed around a space called prispa that is designed like a hybrid space where you feel comfortable, shaded and safe, but where during winter, you can still get a tan so that space is not completely inside or completely outside.
Their approach is to have it hidden, efficient and low maintenance. In order to achieve this, they grouped most of the HVAC systems in the technical room and storage space (only the interior air-air converters being placed on the walls).
The position of these areas helped us as much when it came to maximizing the efficiency of the kitchen and bathroom plumbing (straight pipes, proximity of water tanks). The photovoltaic system is mounted on the roof metallic boards using a simple technology while also having its energy converters in the technical area.
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