6.30.Hungary-4-detail-b Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Look at the side-yard “I” house and cost-effectively protecting chickens from foxes. The upper left illustrates a row house,
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6.31.Hungary-4-detail-c Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can rethink urban versus suburban planning and density for residential properties. This sketch includes a fine example of
6.34.Hungary-4-detail-e Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Smart controls start with bi–level switching for lighting. One of the keys to current commercial office energy conservation is
Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can pump water with less energy and learn some cultural history. The puszta, pronounced “poo-staa,” is the Hungarian equivalent
6.36.Hungary-4-detail-g Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Structure can hold memory. This landscape drawing includes a church tower on the horizon and a famous bridge at
6.37.Hungary-4-detail-h Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design We can rethink natural ventilation and shading. This sketch includes the house on the right that belonged to one
6.37.Hungary-4-detail-h Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design We can rethink natural ventilation and shading. This sketch includes the house on the right that belonged to one
6.38.Hungary-4-detail-i Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Needs plus regionalism drive simple innovations. People in different parts of the world have similar needs and solve the
6.39.Hungary-4-detail-j Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can leverage passive as well as active geothermal advantages. The wine cellars built into the hillsides take advantage
6.41.Hungary-4-detail-l Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can rethink double-hung windows. Here is another example of an operable transom window that provides natural ventilation and