Beach House which consumes less power it supplies
Cannon Beach Residence is designed by Nathan Good Architect with sustainability in mind. It is located on the beach in Oregon and provides more energy than it consumes. This is possible because of 5kWh photovoltaic roof and concrete walls 12 inches thick system. There are also solar thermal tubes that provide hot water and a geothermal heat pump that heats and cools the air. The house is L-shaped and wrapped around Sitka spruce that is 38 inches in diameter. Recycled materials were used during construction and the house is designed to last for generations multiply. It blends in with the wooded hills with its green sedum roof-germination. One side of the house offers views of Haystack Rock and the other - view of the beach. Many windows provide the house with lots of natural light. [Nathan Good Architect]
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