6.14.Hungary-2-detail-d Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Think outside of the square box house and look at the U plan. This drawing includes a U house, which
Month: January 2017
Reduce suburban sprawl with L shaped houses from Hungary 6.16.Hungary-2-detail-f Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Think outside of the square box house and look at
6.17.Hungary-2-detail-g Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can learn about saving waste and energy on building envelopes from roof systems. Roof tile patterns range from
6.19.Hungary-3-detail-a Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Country pickles may inspire rethinking modern food processes. In America, vegetables and other food often travel hundreds of miles
6.20.Hungary-3-detail-b Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can rethink wind power. Across my travels, all summer long I would see windmills sitting comfortably on the
6.21.Hungary-3-detail-c Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Form follows function. This corncrib is one that particularly struck me as interesting. The quality of light inside is
6.22.Hungary-3-detail-d Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Simple things count. The center of this sketchbook includes three examples of brick walls that are all varied slightly
6.24.Hungary-3-detail-f Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can look into reducing energy with natural light and ventilation from window transoms. The window sketch shows an
6.25.Hungary-3-detail-g Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Geothermal applications have multiple advantages. Along the bottom of the sketchbook, you will see what appear to be small houses.
6.26.Hungary-3-detail-h Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Rethink life on the river. At the top of this drawing, in the upper left, I drew a fish