The driveway is naturally at a much lower grade than the land. This works nicely with an earth sheltered design
I think an elevation like this could use space very efficiently, maximize solar benefits from the south facing windows while leaving some south facing roof for hot water and maybe photovoltaic. The north portion of the house will be primarily stairs, storage, & baths.
These windows are just stand ins, but the idea is that the south facade will be covered in windows.
I am working with an engineer to revise this plan moving the house closer to the road to cut costs.
These windows are just stand ins, but the idea is that the south facade will be covered in windows.
I am working with an engineer to revise this plan moving the house closer to the road to cut costs.
A design like this probably requires a lot of concrete construction, so I'm looking into ICFs. I'm also still trying to come up with a way to shade the main level windows from the summer sun. I would love to hear any critique and suggestions in the comments.
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ICF's are the only way to go - I've built one house of ICF's and it's a phenomenal building. Really comfortable
Can you tell us where you expect the house to be located, or where you are located? It would help to get an idea of what's possible.
I agree with Daniel...ICFs, all the way!
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