Green Exterior Design Ideas with a Shed Roof

HouseS1
HouseS1
ima建築設計室ima建築設計室
Photo by:大井川 茂兵衛
Green House 2014
Green House 2014
Tali Hardonag ArchitectTali Hardonag Architect
A 1950's home in the Coastwise district of Palo Alto was renovated to include a second story loft. Extending the length of the lot, the lower roof extended deep overhangs for sun shading and excellent orientation for Photo Voltaic panels and Solar Hot Water collectors.Smaller windows on the upper loft are remotely operable for passive cooling. Exterior materials such as integral colored stucco, standing seam metal roofing and vinyl clad windows where selected for low maintenance. Hardscaping materials and native planting were chosen for low-water needs.
Energy Efficient Sonoma County House
Energy Efficient Sonoma County House
Atmosphere Design BuildAtmosphere Design Build
Located on a ridge the building steps with the site and huges the edge of the tree line to have a minimal impact while still opening up to the amazing views. photo by: Kat Alves Photography
Finished Houses-Exteriors
Finished Houses-Exteriors
Charles Petersheim, BuilderCharles Petersheim, Builder
Farmhouse 35 by CatskillFarms; photo by Charles Petersheim
North Bend Modern
North Bend Modern
Kirsten Robertson 425Kirsten Robertson 425
The epitome of NW Modern design tucked away on a private 4+ acre lot in the gated Uplands Reserve. Designed by Prentiss Architects to make a statement on the landscape yet integrate seamlessly into the natural surroundings. Floor to ceiling windows take in the views of Mt. Si and Rattlesnake Ridge. Indoor and outdoor fireplaces, a deck with hot tub and soothing koi pond beckon you outdoors. Let this intimate home with additional detached guest suite be your retreat from urban chaos. FJU Photo
Bainbridge Island Home (Washington)
Bainbridge Island Home (Washington)
Clinkston ArchitectsClinkston Architects
Detail of the West wing - the "Megaphone". This building form contains the Greatroom (kitchen, dining, and living room are combined). See the floor plan. The dining room contains a banquette seating nook that protrudes from the building as a "saddlebag" (visible in the foreground). The kitchen also protrudes on the other side of the building with a corresponding "saddlebag". The entrance area "link" doubles as a passive solar heating device. Photo: Beverly Multerer
Skinny House Project
Skinny House Project
Jefferson Door CompanyJefferson Door Company
House was built by architect Jonathan Tate and developer Charles Rutledge in the Irish Channel Uptown, New Orleans. Jefferson Door Supplied the windows (Earthwise Windows by Showcase Custom Vinyl Windows), doors (Masonite),and door hardware (Emtek).

Green Exterior Design Ideas with a Shed Roof

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