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
Year: 2017

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

6.42.Hungary-4-detail-m Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can rethink auto-centric suburban sprawl in favor of pedestrian town centers. This is a diagram of a small-town

6.43.Hungary-4-detail-n Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can rethink windows, doors, and car access. The garage “carriage house” gate, illustrated on the left side, is particularly

6.44.Hungary-5-Horizontal-with-Figure Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Cities can give residents collective strength to endure multiple occupations and retain cultural values. Hungary has weathered occupations from the

6.46.Hungary-5-detail-b Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can build dynamic towns with a few clues from the past. The famous town of Holloko, pronounced “Hole-oh-kew,” is

6.47.Hungary-5-detail-c Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can rethink the use of rivers for transit and how our cities meet the edge. This panoramic view of

6.51.Hungary-6-Horizontal-with-Figure Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Cultural preservation has a time and place. This is the last of the Hungary sketchbooks. My travels in Eastern Europe

6.57.hungary-6-detail-sun-with-smile Closing Perspective on the European Experience We can learn from areas of the world that many Americans cannot identify on a map. Every

6.1.Hungary-1-Horizontal-with-Figure The figure outline in this image is for scale to illustrate the size of the fold-out field drawing. The descriptions of certain key elements